Prototype
The debut keeps one foot in classic melodrama and the other in crisp machine-pop. It is still one of the easiest entry points because the hooks arrive early and often.
- Living In A Fantasy
- Conquering America
- Open Door
- Sunshine In The Rain
albums / remix sets / bigger singles
The records look cleaner when they sit side by side. Studio albums, the remix set, then the singles collection before the last full-length.
| Year | Release | Type | Key line |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Prototype | studio album | Bright, theatrical synth-pop with clean hooks. |
| 2006 | Halcyon Days | studio album | Bigger skies, stronger lift, high-pop confidence. |
| 2006 | Halcyon Nights | remix album | The after-hours companion. |
| 2007 | Fabricator | studio album | Sharper and more club-facing. |
| 2008 | Pandemonium | singles collection | A clean front door into the catalogue. |
| 2009 | Big Science | studio album | Late-era futurist polish. |
The debut keeps one foot in classic melodrama and the other in crisp machine-pop. It is still one of the easiest entry points because the hooks arrive early and often.
This is the generous pop record: broad choruses, sleek motion and several songs that remained central long after the original campaign ended.
The material becomes more tactile here. Club pressure, radio edits, alternate moods and the sort of versions that create side loyalties of their own.
The shape tightens. The sound leans harder toward clubs without losing the dramatic melodic line that makes the group recognisable.
More doorway than detour. A brisk way to move through the obvious high points while keeping the visual era intact.
The final full-length carries a slightly colder shine and a more overt futurist edge. It also keeps room for ballad/disco duality in the single strategy.