Hints – a “Thatcher-era, guitar-pop band,” plays Glasslands on 12.01

Brooklyn’s Hints describe themselves as a "Thatcher-era, guitar-pop band." That’s an interesting way to say that they are inspired by the acts that came out of England in the 80s, since the "Baroness" was in charge from 1979 until 1990. They may want to add that they are a "2nd to 3rd term Tatcher era band", because the British post punk of the early 80s erred on the punky side of things rather than the poppy one. The band released three double singles to date, consistently and convincingly inspired to the sound of the goth tinged, post Smiths UK indie-pop of the 80s – those who already like The Sundays (probably Hint’s biggest influence) and The Psychedelic Furs should check out bands like House of Love and Loyd Cole and the Commotions for some mostly obscure gems of the era. Hints are scheduled to play Glasslands on December 1st.