Lovey-dovey art-pop, with lavish violins, pianos, bells and all things baroque complemented by fruitful recording techniques, bordering on glitch and new wave (Waking The Witch, Watching You Without Me), Hounds of Love has the wide range of performances expected from art-pop acts while still feeling incredibly cohesive, intimate and sensual. With her dreamy but powerful performances, Hounds of Love is a masterpiece and easily one of the apexes in the 80s art-pop scene.
Art-pop/Baroque Pop/Progressive Pop
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