Australia’s own Client Liaison have released their debut first full-length album ‘Diplomatic Immunity’ – and the retro 80s synthpop duo of Melburnians Monte Morgan & Harvey Miller have ‘hit the ball out of the park’ with music review site ‘ToneDeaf’ scoring it 9/10.
Australia’s own Client Liaison have released their debut first full-length album ‘Diplomatic Immunity’ – and the retro 80s synthpop duo of Melburnians Monte Morgan & Harvey Miller have ‘hit the ball out of the park’ with music review site ‘ToneDeaf’ scoring it 9/10.
For ‘Diplomatic Immunity’, Tina Arena was recruited for ‘A Foreign Affair’ – the soft balladry casts the song back into the mid-1980s synthpop that bred artists like Eurogliders and Pseudo Echo, offering a chance for the melody and lyrics to tell the tale of a mile high foreign affair.
Client Liaison’s unique sound venerates into your ears on a string of well-known hits ‘Canberra Won’t Be Calling Tonight’, ‘Off White Limousine’ and their latest hit ‘Wild Life’ along with the album is a unique take on 80s Australiana.
Full ToneDeaf review available here:
http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/491647/client-liaison-diplomatic-immunity-review.htm

Herald-Sun - '80s enough for retro duo by Cameron Adams - Thursday November 3, 2016
Melbourne duo Client Liaison have roped in Tina Arena to head back to the future.
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"We're not in the business of making people laugh, we're in the business of making people dance."
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The Sydney-Morning Herald - Client Liaison release long-awaited debut album Diplomatic Immunity
By Annabel Ross, Thursday November 3, 2016
It's here. Three years after Fairfax first interviewed Client Liaison, the Melbourne synth-pop duo's long-awaited debut album has arrived, and Diplomatic Immunity is every bit as ridiculous and glorious as their fans could hope for.
Since sauntering onto the Australian music scene with breakthrough single End of the Earth in 2012, Monte Morgan and Harvey Miller have attracted a fawning following with their catchy songs, camp choreography, flamboyant costumes and poker-faced skewering of '80s Australian culture and excess.

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