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She has a last name that conjures images of sunshine and blue skies. However, the music of Charlotte Summer ventures into the dark corridors of the heart. Her music, stylishly black electronic rock, follows the groundbreaking path carved by ‘80s post-punk pioneers such as Joy Division, Siouxsie & the Banshees, and Echo & the Bunnymen. Summer has updated the mysterious, moody English dance club sounds of the ‘80s with a sultry voice all her own and modern, more aggressive beats. The clash of past & present is most vividly symbolized by her cover of the Cure’s 1987 classic “Just Like Heaven,” the original’s wall of shimmering guitars replaced by robust synthetic rhythms. The San Francisco, CA-based Summer became hooked on New Wave in the early ‘80s. After learning to play piano, she received a synthesizer from her parents when the New Wave bug really bit. She began to program her own songs like her idols the Human League and Depeche Mode. Summer started to sing for other groups and eventually formed a band herself – Bizarre Love Triangle. Named after one of New Order’s most popular singles, Bizarre Love Triangle gigged around California for years but they were often misidentified as a New Order cover group. When it came time to record an album, Summer decided to drop the band name.

But the appellation wouldn’t be permanently buried. Summer’s debut album, Bizarre Love Triangle, would carry it as well, including the spirit of the decade from which it originated.

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