Armiture's first record The Beach was a synthpop/dark wave lover's dream, full of sexy beats and dark synths. Their sophomore record Mother Engine goes deeper and darker into almost Portishead-like trip-hop. The haunting track "Cocaine" is one of the most evocative songs on the record, with singer Jack Whitescarver comparing his lover to the titular drug over a languid beat and noir guitars.
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