Prepare to embark on a musical journey that feels like riding a double-decker bus through the streets of London - except the bus is blasting catchy pop tunes and the driver is George Michael's distant cousin.
Go West's self-titled debut album, "Go West" is a delightful blend of 80s synth-pop and new wave sounds that will have you tapping your Doc Martens-clad feet in no time.
From the infectious hooks of "We Close Our Eyes" to the pulsating energy of "Call Me," this album is a non-stop party that will make you want to break out your old neon legwarmers and dance like it's 1985.
Lead vocalist Peter Cox brings a suave, effortless cool to each track, while guitarist Richard Drummie's catchy riffs and keyboardist Mike Davis's electric melodies create a perfect backdrop for Cox's smooth vocals.
Together, they form a trio that's as dynamic and charming as a rainy day in Manchester.
While some tracks may veer into cheesy territory (looking at you, "Goodbye Girl"), the album's overall sense of fun and nostalgia more than makes up for any missteps.
So slip on your best Duran Duran t-shirt, grab a pint of lager, and get ready to Go West - because this album is a must-listen for any fan of 80s pop music.
Cheers!
Go West's self-titled debut album, "Go West" is a delightful blend of 80s synth-pop and new wave sounds that will have you tapping your Doc Martens-clad feet in no time.
From the infectious hooks of "We Close Our Eyes" to the pulsating energy of "Call Me," this album is a non-stop party that will make you want to break out your old neon legwarmers and dance like it's 1985.
Lead vocalist Peter Cox brings a suave, effortless cool to each track, while guitarist Richard Drummie's catchy riffs and keyboardist Mike Davis's electric melodies create a perfect backdrop for Cox's smooth vocals.
Together, they form a trio that's as dynamic and charming as a rainy day in Manchester.
While some tracks may veer into cheesy territory (looking at you, "Goodbye Girl"), the album's overall sense of fun and nostalgia more than makes up for any missteps.
So slip on your best Duran Duran t-shirt, grab a pint of lager, and get ready to Go West - because this album is a must-listen for any fan of 80s pop music.
Cheers!






