I still remember this song in the early 90's. Ian and Blair we're still my classmates then at the USC-TC taking-up Civil Eng'g.. They called their group "THE END". Blair being from a European decent gave justice to the voice of the band who idolizes The Smiths, The Bolshois and even The Cure.
I remember that this is Blair Kriekenbeek's voice.
The point about New Wave era songs is that, its the alternative music for those who are tired and sick of the mainstream influx of "pop" bands. It is the basic signature of the non conforming and progressive set of people. That was why, very few knew about it and yet too many these days claim they are new wavers.
I still remember this song in the early 90's. Ian and Blair we're still my classmates then at the USC-TC taking-up Civil Eng'g.. They called their group "THE END". Blair being from a European decent gave justice to the voice of the band who idolizes The Smiths, The Bolshois and even The Cure.
shannenreese 3 months ago
I remember that this is Blair Kriekenbeek's voice.
The point about New Wave era songs is that, its the alternative music for those who are tired and sick of the mainstream influx of "pop" bands. It is the basic signature of the non conforming and progressive set of people. That was why, very few knew about it and yet too many these days claim they are new wavers.
michtubmorrissey 2 years ago