English post‑punk/new wave band; reviewer credits singer Finn Vine and notes influences including Depeche Mode, Joy Division and Duran Duran. The review also states they supported Placebo and that members worked as painters to fund the album.

Reviewer Spleen states the band is from England, cites influences (Depeche, Joy Division, Duran), mentions Finn Vine as singer, that the band supported Placebo and that members worked as painters to pay for the album.

The review situates White Rose Movement within a lineage of Depeche Mode, Joy Division and Duran Duran, praising their synth/guitar clash and Finn Vine's cheeky vocals. The album Kick is described as pleasant and danceable though not revolutionary. Some tracks feel derivative of new wave idols, while others show originality.

For:Fans of post-punk, new wave and synth-driven guitar bands; listeners who like Depeche Mode, Joy Division or Duran Duran influences.

 Throw together Depeche, Joy Division, and Duran and you have White Rose Movement from England: now, I'm not saying that the new band is on the same level as the previous three bands (which I adore and definitely don't want to be sacrilegious), but the group knows what it's doing: they say they worked as painters to pay for the album, and you can hear it even on the synth; the band was a supporter of the Placebo for a while.

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