HABERDASHERY: Vamp

Haberdashery

Vamp

© 2006 Haberdashery (634479433238) (format: CD-R)

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poor, sad, lonely you goes synthpop.

notes

mainly produced using the ES1 and a basic set of string and piano patches, vamp often has a warm analog tone, though it sometimes leaves you feeling like you're in a cold dark room.

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  • vamp
    author: denver

    excellent cd lovely melodies amazing voice well worth checking out i will be buying any future album releases by this band

  • moodswings with a catchy twist
    author: z! [pensacola, florida]

    included in this release is a great collection of songs. turn down the lights, light some candles, and play VAMP. ADDICTION is a song you will catch yourself singing before the weeks end. i look forward to the release of his next album. :)

  • Get vamped with VAMP
    author: Tiffany Pham

    I loved this album! The melodies were good, the music was fantastic. It's the perfect CD to put on if you're in a brooding, contemplative state, and need that extra kick to get you going again. Haberdashery leaves you smiling in the end with hopefulness.

  • author: Drew F

    This album is simply incredible. Lush, beautiful, fun, sad, truly captivating. Take a moment to listen and you'll see why I'm going out of my way to write this review. This is an album I'll keep closeby with me for years.

  • Spacious and melodic electronic pop
    author: Markymix.com

    Vamp is the kind of album that sticks in your head after a few listens. The upbeat melodies of "Addiction" and "This Doesn't Hurt At All" belie the pensive themes while the lush echoplex of "Beautiful" is the kind of love ballad everyone wants sung to them. The production values are respectable; on par with other great independent synth-pop acts. Dulcet synths pair perfectly with Stephen's vocal stylings, offering the listener a plush and luxuriant journey. You could say that the album has an overall brooding theme, but it's rarely morbid. It's more often a contemplative examination of the imperfect experience of being human. The album is quite enjoyable and best played in low-lit rooms or while driving at night. Vamp makes the world of synth-pop a better place.

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