Soft Metals

Soft Metals

BY Vincent PollardPublished Jul 29, 2011

Soft Metals are an electronic duo consisting of vocalist Patricia Hall and her partner, Ian Hicks, based out of Portland, OR. They play a blend of Euro-sounding synth-pop laced with a healthy dose of Krautrock and an acid techno influence. Opening track "Psychic Driving" begins with atmospheric synth washes coupled with an analogue drum machine tapping out a driving Motorik rhythm. The effect is sparse yet commanding, with Hall's vocals sounding somewhat like the late Trish Keenan from Broadcast. Satisfyingly raw, Soft Metals evokes proto-techno synth bands like Visage, and in its more upbeat, poppier moments there's a notable Glass Candy influence. "The Cold World Melts" begins like a John Carpenter soundtrack and then soon builds to acid techno meets synth-pop territory. Soft Metals fits in neatly with the recent slew of chillwave releases, but it's the strong acid techno influence that distinguishes this album from the pack.
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