Last Night... In Sodom
Soft Cell
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Release Date: 01/01/2025
Reissued Compact disc / THIRD AND FINAL STUDIO ALBUM BY BRITISH SYNTHPOP DUO SOFT CELL (MARC ALMOND & DAVID BALL) / MARKEDLY DARKER AND GRITTIER IN TONE COMPARED TO THEIR EARLIER WORK / MUSICALLY MORE AVANT-GARDE AND EXPERIMENTAL, WITH LESS FOCUS ON MAINSTREAM POP APPEAL / FEATURES THE SINGLE “SOUL INSIDE” / ALSO INCLUDES “DOWN IN THE SUBWAY”, A COVER OF A JACK HAMMER SONG / FINAL RELEASE BEFORE SOFT CELL’S ORIGINAL SPLIT IN 1984 / A CULT FAVOURITE AMONG FANS FOR ITS RAW EMOTION AND BLEAK ATMOSPHERE / “This Last Night. in Sodom” is the third full-length album by the English synth-pop duo Soft Cell, released on 16 March 1984, it marked a darker, more experimental turn for the British synthpop duo of Marc Almond and David Ball, compared to their earlier work. The album was created during a time of increasing personal and professional tension between the band members, and it reflects a more abrasive and dramatic mood, often delving into themes of decadence, emotional turmoil and disillusionment. The album peaked at #12 in the UK Album Chart and would be Soft Cell’s last album for 18 years / Tracklist: 1. Mr. Self Destruct 2. Slave to This 3. Little Rough Rhinestone 4. Meet Murder My Angel 5. The Best Way to Kill 6. L’Esqualita 7. Down in the Subway 8. Surrender to a Stranger 9. Soul Inside 10. Where Was Your Heart (When You Needed It Most)