Editorial Reviews The brilliant remixes from Heavy Water Factory, F9 & Batterys Shawn Brice are sure to keep the dance floor pumping. While primarily electronic in instrumentation, Hungry Lucy uses piano, acoustic guitar and flute to brilliantly compliment the electronics. All in all, an impressive debut release that is sure to perk up some ears in a genre crying out for something new.
Apparitions
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Hungry Lucy's electronic and gothic textures recall Depeche Mode, ethereal vocals like Portishead and pure groove reminiscent of Massive Attack.
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Hungry Lucy Perky goths finally develop something beyond an ironic fashion statement...
Album Description
On their debut release, Apparitions, Hungry Lucy take us on an impressive journey into the gothic/trip-hop genre. Dont be fooled by the gothic label though. These are not the doom and gloom tunes of purists, but a seamless hybrid of darkwave, trip-hop, and yes, even pop music. Christa Belles vocals tell tales of spiritual encounters, and the other-worldly travels, while War-N Harrisons electronica textures and funky grooves keep you bouncing in your headphones.