The synthpop of Nation of Language is energetic and melancholy at the same time, inspired by the sound of early new wave and post-punk. The band takes you to the heyday of the eighties, when Depeche Mode and New Order reigned supreme.
The music sets itself apart by rising melodies, catchy synths, and the sky high, yet pitch perfect voice of Ian Devaney. Their music is a beacon of light in an era of fear, cynicism and hate.