The Mood was a band that emerged during the New Wave era, known for their synthesizer-driven sound. Despite some success with singles, they never released a full album until recently, when they took control of their legacy and reissued their music. The band’s reissued compilation, “The Singles 1981-1984,” offers a glimpse into their short but impactful career. It raises the question of how many other bands from the era have untapped potential waiting to be rediscovered and appreciated by new audiences.
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