Remember mid-1980s techno? If youโ€™re reminiscing about scooting in your parachute pants to Yaz, then Iโ€™m talking to you. Blue Ribbon is a quartet from Providence, R.I., that plays classic synth-pop, and its debut CD, Another Time, proves itโ€™s a fine practitioner of the form. Musically and vocally, the band owes a big debt to 1980s Brit groups like OMD, Blancmange, Heaven 17 and especially Power, Corruption & Lies-era New Order, if fronted by Vince Clarke. โ€œEagles Fly,โ€ which debuted on Blue Bell Recordsโ€™ great Hear You Soon: Part 1 compilation, is a standout track with pensive vocals over pastoral hooks. โ€œ2012205โ€ wouldnโ€™t be out of place on Brian Enoโ€™s Music for Films. So, which member of The Breakfast Club are you most like?

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