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          "Opening track 'Daughters of Destruction' captures the band in a contemplative mood, with naggingly familiar low-end rhythms and analog melodies set against carefully placed strings to striking effect, while the reverb-drenched guitars of "Berdoo" evoke a macabre dancehall waltz much in contrast to the new wave funk of 'Disemboogie'." 
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          "The new slimline, definitely instrumental Electric Sound of Joy return with their debut full length on Foundry Recordings. The Midlands-based quartet further explore their seamless synthesis of electronica and pop on this self-titled 8-tracker. Just as likely to admit a love for New Wave as to acknowledge a nod to Neu!, ESOJ are a band who embrace the notion of melody and revel in the emotional directness of a very live rhythm section and wayward guitars. " 
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