John Maus, the enigmatic synth-pop maestro, returns with his latest offering "Later Than You Thinkin".
Taking us on a nostalgic journey through the 80s, Maus effortlessly blends dreamy synths with pulsating beats that will make you want to dust off your old neon leg warmers.
From the opening track "Outer Space" to the hauntingly beautiful "Bombs Away", Maus delivers a sonic experience that is both familiar and fresh.
His distinctive vocals float effortlessly over the lush production, creating a sound that is simultaneously retro and futuristic.
Tracks like "Touchdown" and "Let's See" showcase Maus' talent for crafting infectious hooks that will have you hitting the dance floor in no time.
And just when you think you've heard it all, the album takes a darker turn with the brooding "Days Without Number".
"Later Than You Thinkin" is a testament to Maus' ability to push the boundaries of synth-pop while staying true to his signature sound.
It's a journey through time and space that will leave you craving more.
So put on your dancing shoes, crank up the volume, and let John Maus transport you to a world where the 80s never ended.
Taking us on a nostalgic journey through the 80s, Maus effortlessly blends dreamy synths with pulsating beats that will make you want to dust off your old neon leg warmers.
From the opening track "Outer Space" to the hauntingly beautiful "Bombs Away", Maus delivers a sonic experience that is both familiar and fresh.
His distinctive vocals float effortlessly over the lush production, creating a sound that is simultaneously retro and futuristic.
Tracks like "Touchdown" and "Let's See" showcase Maus' talent for crafting infectious hooks that will have you hitting the dance floor in no time.
And just when you think you've heard it all, the album takes a darker turn with the brooding "Days Without Number".
"Later Than You Thinkin" is a testament to Maus' ability to push the boundaries of synth-pop while staying true to his signature sound.
It's a journey through time and space that will leave you craving more.
So put on your dancing shoes, crank up the volume, and let John Maus transport you to a world where the 80s never ended.






