French rock band Last Train finally release their long-awaited new project in the form of a soundtrack for a "movie that doesn't exist." This beautifully composed and organized take on a soundtrack for a movie is different but sounds amazing. Their use of previously released songs as inspiration for many of the tracks brings their normally loud and anthemic style to a whole new level in songs like Heroin (which takes directly from their song Jane on their 2017 LP Weathering) and 1994 ... read more
This album is such a polar opposite of BCNR's last studio release and it perfectly ushers in the new era. The incredible composition and sound is still there. The poetic lyricism of these brilliant artists is still there. This a beautiful change that makes me, as a huge fan of this group, so excited for the future.