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This is a great example of the fun storytelling possible through lyricism; it's one big effort to immerse you in a world of neon-lit streets, rain-drenched skyscrapers climbing into darkness, and the conflicts of the people (and machines) living beneath them. Drawing heavily on '80s synthwave without slavishly adhering to its conventions, Dreams of Neo-Tokyo is like a solid little classic sci-fi novella, set to the sound of the era that first married cosmic conflict to street-level grit. jammingdevice
supported by 7 fans who also own “Light It Up (Instrumental)”
what an album! though the instrumentals were the beginning of the appeal, there's no denying that the vocals are a perfect match for this romp through every 80's genre. there's the exquisite bliss of synth pop, some hair metal, some great and creative ballads, a little coldwave, literally a decade in 13 tracks, all of which are superbly crafted. plus a stellar Prince cover! J-p3
supported by 7 fans who also own “Light It Up (Instrumental)”
Love every second of this sci-fi rave album! Great job on conceptualizing it, making it more cohesive and it's still a very diverse record, in the best Klay fashion. Feels very nostalgic and yet futuristic. Amens are da best! nthng_bt_gltch