Boudoir Noir

Summer Skin

2015-05-15

When I picked up this double release from Boudoir Noir, I didn’t know it only featured two of the trio’s tracks - and I was begging for more by the end of it. Summer Skin is a dreamy, ambient trip through the band’s sensual songwriting. The band blends electric bass, guitar, drums, and electronic elements into a sexy synth pop. I’ll be on the lookout for their EP, Endless Dawn, which is scheduled to release in fall of 2015.

review by Ben

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