Another heart-racing, seemingly effortless tune from Melbourne-based indie pop savant Tobias Priddle. Glitter, Gold, Ruin follows his debut single Moon Comes Up and shares a similar Brit-indie aesthetic, although he skews to the west side of the Atlantic as well, with big singalong slabs of verse and chorus and a rhythm that charges triumphantly. There’s a Two Door Cinema Club flavour here, and a bit of Panic At The Disco, a bit of continental disco pop and a bit of chart-storming melodic punk. Anyway, whichever way you spin it, it’s world class.
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