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Light At The End Of The Tunnel Is A Train CD (2005)
Patrick Walden discography The British artist Whitey twists such 1970s and '80s favorites as Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, and New Order into fascinating new shapes on his first U.S. full-length, which features many examples of the clanking bass and twittering sequencers that'll be familiar to all denizens of sweaty nightclubs since the dawn of the synthesizer age. Whitey's vocals are soft and insinuating on tracks like "Can't Go Out, Can't Stay In" and Beck-like on "Halfway Gone," all the better to conjure the days of OMD, Soft Cell, and Suicide.
Personnel: Nathan J. Whitey (guitar, violin, organ, vibraphone, drums, programming); Patrick Walden (guitar); Sean McLusky (drums).
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Leave Them All Behind (2004)
Patrick Walden albums Backed by a major, Whitey should soon make it supa big. Deservedly so, (real name) Nathan Wannacot is one of the most convincing artists to come to the fore these last eighteen months. He, who sings and virtually plays all instruments on his songs, has injected a much needed breath of fresh air to Indie-Rock by ...
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