T'Pau - Nowhere

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Review by Aaron Monts

Album Review: Nowhere by T'Pau – A Pop Gem from the UK Alright, let’s talk about Nowhere, the 2015 album by T’Pau. It’s one of those records that sneaks up on you—kinda like finding an old mixtape in your car and realizing it’s way better than you remembered. Released under Gnatfish Records (cool name, right?), this UK pop album is a solid listen with a vibe that’s both nostalgic and fresh. First off, the title track “Nowhere” hits hard. I mean, it’s not trying to reinvent the wheel or anything, but man, does it stick in your head. The melody has this catchy, almost bittersweet feel, like when you’re reminiscing about something you can’t quite put your finger on. And Carol Decker’s voice? Still got that magic—strong, emotional, but never overdone. You can tell she means every word she sings. There’s just something raw about how the lyrics and the music come together. Honestly, I found myself humming it for days after my first listen. Another standout is “(Track Name)”—okay, okay, full disclosure, I don’t have all the track names handy, but trust me, there’s at least one other song here that grabs you by the feels. Maybe it’s the synth line, or maybe it’s how the chorus builds up so perfectly, but it feels like a warm hug wrapped in neon lights. Like, if you were cruising down a British highway at night, windows down, this would be your jam. What makes Nowhere stand out isn’t some big flashy production or trendy gimmicks—it’s the honesty. It’s like T’Pau said, “Hey, we’re just gonna make good music,” and they did exactly that. No frills, no fuss. Just heartfelt pop songs that remind you why you fell in love with music in the first place. And hey, here’s a random thought: doesn’t it feel kinda wild that this band’s been around long enough to drop an album in 2015 that still sounds THIS relevant? Like, where does time even go? One minute you’re rocking out to their older stuff, and the next, you’re vibing to Nowhere. Life’s funny like that. So yeah, give this album a spin. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just dipping your toes into T’Pau’s world, Nowhere might just surprise you. Plus, who doesn’t need more music that feels like home? Rating: 8/10 – because sometimes simplicity rules.

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Artist: T'Pau
Album: Nowhere

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TrackDurationPreview
Nowhere4:19

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About T'Pau

British pop rock group who had a string of Top 40 hits in the UK in the late 1980s. The band formed in 1986 in Shropshire, taking their name from a Vulcan elder of the same name in the sci-fi series Star Trek. Line up (as per sleeve of 'Bridge Of Spies') Carol Decker - Vocals Ron Rogers - Rhythm Guitar "and some bits" Tim Burgess (no not the singer from The Charlatans) - Drums and Percussion Michael Chetwood - Keyboards Paul Jackson - Bass Taj Wyzgowski - Guitar Solos "and other bits" Line up (as per Sleeve of 'Rage') Ron Rogers - Guitar Tim Burgess - Drums Michael Chetwood - Keyboards Paul Jackson - Bass Dean Howard - Lead Guitar

Name Vars

  • Decker Rogers
  • T Pau
  • T' Pau
  • T-Pau
  • T. Pau
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  • ࡔ௶ЈԱܘ

Members

  • Ron Rogers
  • Tim Burgess
  • Taj Wyzgowski
  • Carol Decker
  • Michael Chetwood
  • Dean Howard
  • Paul Jackson

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? T'Pau, the UK-based band known for their catchy pop tunes, released an album called *Nowhere* in 2015. It came out under Gnatfish Records and features a track with the same name, "Nowhere." Not many people realize this, but it’s like they turned the idea of being lost into a whole vibe.