This week’s PBS Feature Album is Three Lens Approach, the third album from Naarm/Melbourne five-piece screensaver.
Tension carries across screensaver's new record, pushing and pulling between moments of upbeat, heart-on-sleeve tenderness and explosions of frustration and all-out fury. screensaver’s prismatic approach to anxiety-ridden post punk is on full show, danceable and galvanising as ever. A shared love of seventies dance music drives the band’s heartbeat, charged by elements of motorik Krautrock, new wave, moody dub and death disco, and emboldened with their asymmetrical pop sensibility. On Three Lens Approach, screensaver reach a new of level of confidence in expanding the sonic world they have built on their first LPs, Expressions of Interest and Decent Shapes.
Tune in all this week to hear tracks from Three Lens Approach. PBS Members have the chance to win a vinyl copy of the album - simply email your name and membership number to before midnight Sunday November 16.
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TOP TRACKS WE'RE LOVING THIS WEEK
Rafet - 'Even More Familiar Than The Sparrows And The Car Horns'
Jim White - 'I Don't Do / Grand Central' feat. Zoh Amba
Mad Vantage - 'Pervade Your Mind'
Octo Octa - 'Cabin Dance'
Yukimi - 'Career Climbing'
Alexander Flood - 'Nebula'
Low End Activist - 'Airdrop 05 (Trust Meeee)'
Charlotte Day Wilson - 'Selfish'
Alex Albrecht - 'Wake Up Mate'
Dick Move - 'Scared Old Men'
