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Astronauts & Heretics

Thomas Dolby · 1992

43 min · 9 tracks · new wave

A blend of new wave and pop, rich with synth textures and introspective lyrics capturing the spirit of the early '90s.

Astronauts & Heretics is an album by Thomas Dolby, released in 1992. A blend of new wave and pop, rich with synth textures and introspective lyrics capturing the spirit of the early '90s. The album received mixed reviews but has been noted for its influence on electronic and new wave music during a time when such genres were evolving. Despite not achieving significant commercial success compared to his previous work, it has been recognized as an important bridge in Dolby's career, showcasing his growth as an artist. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Astronauts & Heretics sound like?

A blend of new wave and pop, rich with synth textures and introspective lyrics capturing the spirit of the early '90s. Rooted in new wave.

What makes Astronauts & Heretics by Thomas Dolby notable?

The album received mixed reviews but has been noted for its influence on electronic and new wave music during a time when such genres were evolving. Despite not achieving significant commercial success compared to his previous work, it has been recognized as an important bridge in Dolby's career, showcasing his growth as an artist. By the time 'Astronauts & Heretics' was released in 1992, Thomas Dolby was transitioning from his initial fame in the '80s. This album followed his successful commercial peak with hits like 'She Blinded Me with Science,' marking a shift towards a more personal and experimental sound after several years away from the music scene.

How many songs are on Astronauts & Heretics?

Astronauts & Heretics has 9 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.

Tracklist

9 tracks·43:33

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 I Love You Goodbye Standout 5:59
  • 2 Cruel 3:09
  • 3 Silk Pajamas 3:37
  • 4 I Live in a Suitcase 5:29
  • 5 Eastern Bloc (Sequel to Europa and the Pirate Twins, 1981) Standout 5:20
  • 6 Close But No Cigar 4:26
  • 7 That’s Why People Fall in Love Standout 5:32
  • 8 Neon Sisters 4:52
  • 9 Beauty of a Dream 5:05

Release Date

January 1, 1992

Genre

new wave

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

43 min 33 sec