With one foot in the 80s pop / R&B that Steven A. Clark grew up and the other in contemporary club the Boys Noize produced album flows in the vein of a Peter Gabriel meets Frank Ocean; a juxtaposition that feels new but familiar with Miami (Clark's residence) as the backdrop. It's the city where Clark's lifelong love of music became a full-time pursuit, and also happens to be an enormous playground filled with temptations for a budding young artist. "Where Neon Goes to Die explores a complex relationship full of highs and lows created by the temptations." From sultry pop to heart aching ballads, the album retells Clark's travels through the city's nocturnal fantasyland through hooky, R&B-infused synth pop-file. Over the course of months, Clark and ... read more