Buzzkill, a French duo, released their debut album “Wasteland” through Manic Depression Records in multiple formats including digital, CD, vinyl, and cassette via Ganache Records. The seven-track record blends cold-wave with electro, anchored by deep bass lines and raw, dark production reminiscent of Kas Product. The first five songs showcase the project’s strengths: resonant rhythms, cavernous female vocals delivered in French and English, and authentic bass guitar that amplifies the atmospheric darkness. The production maintains an ethereal yet heavy character throughout these standout tracks. However, the final two songs lack the creative spark of their predecessors, slightly diminishing the overall impact. Despite this minor shortcoming, “Wasteland” represents a compelling debut that should strongly appeal to cold-wave enthusiasts seeking contemporary darkwave material with genuine substance and sonic character.
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