I saw these guys open for Add N To X back in 2005 and I fell in love with them. They put on a great show, and their record was great. I went a few years without ever thinking about them until I saw Soviet show up on a collaboration with Erlend Oye (Kings of Convenience/Whitest Boy Alive, etc), so I decided to dig this record up again, and amazingly, it still stands up. This stuff is sort of timeless. It’s very reminiscent of early Depeche Mode. If you’re into early Depeche Mode, you’ll love this.
SOVIET Returns With First New Album In 11 Years + Bomarr Remix
SOVIET’s first new album in 11 years came out this week. The album is called Ghosts, and it’s a fantastic return. 10 tracks of catchy-as-all-hell