
With last year's album Fuse, Peterborough duo LeBrock firmly established themselves amongst the most gifted songwriters in the thriving synthwave genre and its retrowave offshoot, alongside the likes of The Midnight, FM-84, Le Cassette, Gunship and Timecop1983.
After LeBrock released well-received EPs in 2016 and 2018, 2021's Fuse also highlighted the added potential of the distinctly rock-influenced slant the duo of powerhouse vocalist Shaun Phillips and guitarist/producer Michael Meadows offer. It's a stunningly-crafted album; filled with anthemic hooks, soaring vocals and guitar solos, with a meticulous 21st century filter on '80s nostalgia that should see big things ahead for the two musicians.

With last year's album Fuse, Peterborough duo LeBrock firmly established themselves amongst the most gifted songwriters in the thriving synthwave genre and its retrowave offshoot, alongside the likes of The Midnight, FM-84, Le Cassette, Gunship and Timecop1983.
After LeBrock released well-received EPs in 2016 and 2018, 2021's Fuse also highlighted the added potential of the distinctly rock-influenced slant the duo of powerhouse vocalist Shaun Phillips and guitarist/producer Michael Meadows offer. It's a stunningly-crafted album; filled with anthemic hooks, soaring vocals and guitar solos, with a meticulous 21st century filter on '80s nostalgia that should see big things ahead for the two musicians.