The Cathodes
"Not The Man" pairs warm vintage synths with crisp, melodic electric guitar to create a distinctly late-'80s pop-rock sound. While the lyrics explore moments of self-doubt and change, the music carries an upbeat, forward-moving energy.
This is a previously unreleased, original song written in the summer of 1989 and re-recorded this year. It features the original vintage synths of the 80s, with a sound from the Stock, Aiken and Waterman era of pop.
A song about young love, questions of falling in love and not wanting the day to end or being parted due to a parent's curfew.
This slightly spooky sounding song should fit in quite well for the Halloween season. The song was originally envisaged to be from a loved one who has passed away, essentially now a ghost.
The song reflects on the passage of time and possible missed opportunities with a nostalgic reflection on memories and relationships that have faded but are still held onto. It features the late Dave Townson on lead electric guitar.
A wish for a future Christmas where there's peace, parties and no poverty.