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All in your head
New Zealand Listener
|May 13 -20th, 2023
Three Kiwi artists take a meander down a road less travelled, luxuriating in rich influences.
PRE-CODE HOLLYWOOD, by Jonathan Bree
Belgian surrealist René Magritte's 1928 painting Two Lovers had the kissing couple's heads swathed in concealing cloth, passion thwarted.
After his time in the Brunettes, Princess Chelsea's The Cigarette Duet clip (90 million-plus YouTube views) and solo albums, it was a little late for Jonathan Bree to adopt similar face covering on his 2018 album Sleepwalking.
But the anonymity, mystery and allure remained potent over subsequent clips and album covers, including this, which shifts from the European ennui and doomed romanticism of 2020's After the Curtains Close into emotionally cool 80s synth-pop (When We Met) and the Bowie-cumBlondie disco duet of Miss You with Chelsea. This features the legendary guitarist and 1980s producer Nile Rodgers, who also appears on the similarly clipped-funk title track.

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