Wingtips just released their goth-pop record, Cutting Room Floor on September 3 via Artoffact Records. The duo leans heavily on dark, ’80s sounds, while modernizing their sound as the record chucks along. Songs like “Minimilistic” and “Crystal Clear” carry out a hyper-electronic sounds. Choruses are filled with complimenting melodies filling listeners ears with hooks that are unforgettable. “Repetitive” pushes a stagnant dance beat alongside light inflection in monotone vocals. The track is subtle with changes keeping it slightly diverse. Farther down the record fans will find “Shrinking” and “Four Walls” both tracks keep the same intent as the last. Radiating familiarity with punching dance beats and smooth transitions between songs. “Four Walls” demonstrates the band’s ability to a...
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