A riveting, theatrical synth-pop allure shines throughout Cry & Dance, the new EP from A Thousand Mad Things. The project of William Barradale channels the melodrama of ‘80s icons like The Associates, Depeche Mode, and Soft Cell while carving its own space with lyrics steeped in queer adolescence, desire, and self-discovery. “All the artists that I like have some form of distress or frailty or release in their performance, it’s about that catharsis,” Barradale reflects. “Wide Awake” ...
Obscure Sound — A riveting, theatrical synth-pop allure shines throughout Cry & Dance, the new EP from A Thousand Mad Things. The project of William Barradale channels the melodrama of ... more info