Hailing from Vancouver in Canada, ACTORS keyboardist Shannon Hemmett has developed her more synth focussed solo project LEATHERS in parallel.

Not completely divorced from the main band family, ACTORS frontman Jason Corbett acts as producer and collaborator, just as Daniel Hunt did with Helen Marnie on her solo work during the LADYTRON hiatus. Meanwhile, bassist Kendall Wooding and drummer Adam Fink have acted as part of the LEATHERS live set-up

Although primarily synth-led and more immediate melodically, LEATHERS is pop music with darker sensibilities seeded by a love of the imperial phase DEPECHE MODE long players ‘Black Celebration’, ‘Music for the Masses’ and ‘Violator’. Like the excellent debut EP ‘Reckless’ in 2021, the ‘Ultraviolet’ album has been recorded over several years with all the songs released previously as standalone singles online or as part of that first EP.

Shannon Hammett said to ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK: “The idea was to develop LEATHERS in the background while ACTORS toured and continued to release its own material as well. With this more gradual timeline, I was able to develop my songwriting, and my confidence as a performer in real world situations with ACTORS.”

With songs co-written with Corbett, she said “Melodies are important to Jason and I as songwriters, so I imagine some of that comes from our love of 80s era songwriting where strong melody is a key ingredient”. The end result is 10 fine synth-oriented tunes which possess go on a journey to search for the truth between fantasy and reality.

With a dreamy motorik drive and a chilling backdrop of synth drones, ‘Ultraviolet’ acts as a fine opener but much more ominous, the combination of octave bass motifs, drones and bursts of guitar gives ‘Highrise’ a gothic disco action offset by spoken and sung vocals. Utilising a straight four ostinato, the disquieting ‘Crash’ highlights the dark appeal of danger and hypnotises with “no more questions, no more lies”; using lyrical inspiration from JG Ballard and THE NORMAL’s ‘Warm Leatherette’, the thrill is to “Crash the car, survive the wreckage, feel the fear, under the steel”.

Set to a pulsing rhythmic swing, ‘Fascination’ fixes onto the LEATHERS ident of spoken and sung vocals over spy drama resonances. Proceedings are taken down for ‘Day For Night’, an introspective synth-laden ballad with the occasional six and four string intervention that allies it to the moody atmospheres of CHROMATICS and structurally comes over like a dreampop version of MAZZY STAR.

Recalling BLONDIE’s ‘Call Me’ reworked for darkwave dancefloors, ‘Divine’ is a delightful schaffel where Hammett plays dominatrix and “rules do not apply”. ‘Phantom Heart’ though is fiercer and perhaps not that far removed from ACTORS with Hemmett being more contralto to suit with melodic bass guitar flitting in. But ‘Daydream Trash’ is a wonderful outlier, a summery new wave pop tune recalling LA trio CANNONS with an electronic groove that is “100 in the shade” and could have easily come off the soundtrack of a John Hughes film.

First emerging in 2022, the sparklingly breezy ‘Runaway’ remains gorgeous escapist synthpop to elope to before proceedings conclude with ‘Mary’, a reflective ‘Twin Peaks’ styled ballad about “a girl I knew” that brings guitar and piano into the mix.

The only song missing is the brilliant LEATHERS breakthrough song ‘Reckless’, but the fact that the ‘Ultraviolet’ album more or less stands up without it is a reflection of the quality of this collection. If you love ethereal romantic synthpop with sumptuous vocals and sinister twists in that classic Lynchian fashion, then this record is for you.


‘Ultraviolet’ is released by Artoffact Records on 16 August 2024 as a translucent blue vinyl LP, digipak CD + digital formats, available from https://leathers.bandcamp.com/album/ultraviolet

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Text by Chi Ming Lai
12 August 2024