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Paycheque's "Temporary Love" delivers a funky, lo-fi 80s pop sound

By

Chris DeVille

18d ago· 2 min readenReview

Summary

A music review praising Paycheque's new single "Temporary Love" from their self-titled debut album. The LA duo delivers a funky, lo-fi take on 80s pop, compared to Chromatics and Men I Trust. The track was mixed by Jorge Elbrecht and features involvement from Jane Penny of TOPS. The reviewer expresses strong enthusiasm for the song, calling it magnificent and refreshing.

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Here, the LA duo is doing a funky, lo-fi take on a dead-eyed '80s pop fantasy, like Chromatics crossed with Men I Trust.
It's magnificent, and I can imagine it bringing me refreshment in the summer heat.
This was one of the first songs we ever started writing together, and it was the last one we finished for the record.
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I liked “Generic Actress,” the lead single from Paycheque’s self-titled debut album, and I like new single “Temporary Love” even more. Here, the LA duo is doing a funky, lo-fi take on a dead-eyed ’80s pop fantasy, like Chromatics crossed with Men I Trust.

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