
In naming themselves after the entrance to an old newspaper distribution office in the center of Nottingham, England, it’s no surprise that British synth-pop band Express Office Portico do not shy away from tackling relevant and timely issues. Since forming in early 2020, the talented five-piece consisting of Tara Freeman (lead vocals, keyboards), Billy Townsend (lead vocals, keyboards), Reuben Tobolewski (guitar), Ben Phipps (bass) and Olly Walton (drums), has released three singles touching on mental health and well-being.
Their first, “I Like it Weird”, dealt with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and how it can exacerbate feelings of jealousy over past lovers. Their second, “Mishmesh”, explored the dangers of alcohol dependency, and how our coping mechanisms and compulsive tendencies can manifest themselves in toxic habits. (I reviewed both of those singles, which you can read by clicking on the links under “Related” at the end of this post.) Now they’re back with a new single “Then Wave“, which addresses the struggle of coping with abandonment and trust issues. The track was produced and mixed by Joshua Rumble and mastered by Fluid Mastering. The beautiful artwork was created by Antonio Pacelli.
With “Then Wave”, Express Office Portico gifts us with another beautiful synthpop song, overflowing with their signature swirling synths and Tara and Billy’s captivating harmonies. The sounds of theremin, accompanied by Ben’s throbbing bass notes and Olly’s perfect drumbeats, creates a dreamy backdrop for Tara’s enchanting vocals as she plaintively sings the lyrics describing someone struggling to reach out for affection amid their fears and anxiety over letting people get close to them. As she sings the verses, Billy repeats the words “Can’t get up” over and over, driving home the feelings of anxiety and helplessness in overcoming one’s insecurities:
Let me be swallowed by my own self doubt Nauseous from constantly spinning around (Can't get up) Time to sit with my shame (Can't get up) Feeling flows through my brain (Can't get up) You are infecting my very body So close I can feel you inside of me Time to sit with my shame (Can't get up) Feeling flows through my brain (Can't get up) I stop calling your name (Can't get up) Then wave, calling your name (Can't get up)
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Sounds quite dreamy!
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An apt description of their music.
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I really enjoy the creative visual. Hope you’ve been well.
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Thanks Matt. I’m doing alright.
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What a voice! I’m trying to think of who the singing reminds me of. Maybe Julee Cruise? Musically, I’m reminded a little bit of early OMD. And, yes, that artwork is pretty awesome! Great review as always!
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Thank you Marc. Yes, Tara’s voice is really great.
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Sounds good, I would like to hear a longer play.
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The band has a nice sound- rather relaxing…
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The keyboard intro is pretty cool…she has a nice voice…really good dynamics.
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Thanks for listening & commenting Max. They’re pretty good, and Tara has a wonderful singing voice.
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It’s my privilege Jeff… her voice is hard to place…it’s unique which I really like.
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They have an incredibly ethereal ambiance.
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