Nation of Laguage-Dance called memory (COLOURED VINYL)

£25.00

Nation of Language continue to blur the lines between synthpop, post-punk, and minimal wave on their fourth album, Dance Called Memory — a spacious, emotionally resonant record shaped by loss, reflection, and reconnection. Written by frontman Ian Richard Devaney while strumming a guitar in solitude, the album channels raw vulnerability into synth-heavy compositions that seek warmth in the artificial.Standout track ‘Now That You’re Gone’ was inspired by the loss of Devaney’s godfather to ALS, capturing the fragility and strength of friendship in times of grief. Guided more by Brian Eno’s philosophy than Kraftwerk’s precision, Dance Called Memory affirms the band’s mission to make electronic music feel deeply, unmistakably human.

Nation of Language continue to blur the lines between synthpop, post-punk, and minimal wave on their fourth album, Dance Called Memory — a spacious, emotionally resonant record shaped by loss, reflection, and reconnection. Written by frontman Ian Richard Devaney while strumming a guitar in solitude, the album channels raw vulnerability into synth-heavy compositions that seek warmth in the artificial.Standout track ‘Now That You’re Gone’ was inspired by the loss of Devaney’s godfather to ALS, capturing the fragility and strength of friendship in times of grief. Guided more by Brian Eno’s philosophy than Kraftwerk’s precision, Dance Called Memory affirms the band’s mission to make electronic music feel deeply, unmistakably human.