While we await Dear Tommy, Cherry keeps us warm. One day, Chromatics' follow - up to 2012's Kill For Love will arrive, but I can't wait any longer. Cherry offers the title track, reinterpretations of Kill For Love cuts, and some unreleased material. The music is moody and dark, evoking Italo disco and late - night aimless drives. It has an everlasting, back - lit glow and even relaxes the tension of Joy Division's 'Ceremony'. There are eight tracks in total. Released by Italians Do It Better on clear vinyl, it comes in a full - color, foil - stamped sleeve with a printed inner sleeve. Features include a clear vinyl pressing, a foil - stamped jacket, a printed inner sleeve, and the music label is Italians Do It Better 2016. Reviewed by One Pound Feesh 08/2017.

To enjoy this vinyl LP, just place it on your record player and let the music play. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on it. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, standing it upright to prevent warping. The foil - stamped jacket and printed inner sleeve are delicate, so be gentle when taking the vinyl in and out. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris. Don't expose the vinyl to direct sunlight for long periods as it can fade the colors and damage the vinyl.