Their second 7”; the A side has lead synths, but it’s pretty fast and rough with a fair amount of distortion and a rougher vocal style; so unlike their other songs this could definitely pass as synth punk. The B side goes back to a slower synth pop sound with a disco beat; the harsher sound and shouted vocals remind me a lot of early NYC underground disco/no wave disco projects from the 99 Records camp. Interesting 7”. [6]