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The image features a vintage-style album cover for "The Beatophonics," prominently displaying the title "Let's Do This" in bold lettering. The background consists of stacked amplifiers, while three band members are seen in a stylish pose, dressed in suits, suggesting a retro vibe. The color palette leans towards blue and cream, enhancing the nostalgic feel.
The image features the back cover of a vinyl record by The Beatophonics. It includes a monochromatic photo of three band members standing side by side, with their names and song titles listed in a structured format. The tracklist is divided into two sides, with a brief credit section at the bottom. The overall design has a vintage aesthetic, emphasizing the band's retro style.
The image features a vintage-style album cover for "The Beatophonics," prominently displaying the title "Let's Do This" in bold lettering. The background consists of stacked amplifiers, while three band members are seen in a stylish pose, dressed in suits, suggesting a retro vibe. The color palette leans towards blue and cream, enhancing the nostalgic feel.
The image features the back cover of a vinyl record by The Beatophonics. It includes a monochromatic photo of three band members standing side by side, with their names and song titles listed in a structured format. The tracklist is divided into two sides, with a brief credit section at the bottom. The overall design has a vintage aesthetic, emphasizing the band's retro style.

The Beatophonics - Let's Do This (LP)

Released 2020

kr.165.00
Ships from DK

Known for their unique musical interaction and unofficial titleholders as “Denmark’s best beat group”, The Beatophonics returned in 2020 with a new album, on which the band explores new paths. The album title ”Let’s Do This” refers to the process and the active choices the band has been through while writing the new music. The dogma of the pure beat style is gone, and the band’s members have exposed their ideas to each other in search of the good, timeless song. The anchoring of the 60s aesthetics is still present, but the band has also opened a window to the sounds and moods of the last 40 years of rock and pop – and you can find references to everything from Elvis Costello, ELO, powerpop in general and even to The Zombies unique sense of harmonies.