Album Description"The whole theme of "Get Up and Go" is about embracing life, not waiting for it," MeLisa says. "Just really embracing what you feel you should do." Arising from the aftermath of 80?s electro pop and the darker side of 90?s rock, Spektral Motion has twisted modern rock into a blend of driving dance beats, rock guitars, and techno keys. Labeled as "edgy electroclash" and "techno rock", SpekMo is the caffeinated cousin to Pink, Garbage, or Boomkat. Musically the songs are upbeat and fast, with a fun atmosphere of pop hooks and savvy guitar work. The melodies transcend beyond either the rock or the dance genre and work simply because they are catchy and memorable. Lyrically the songs are about life; from Shoulda Coulda Woulda - chronicling one's afterthoughts from a divorce to Now You're Gone - a song of grieviance/sorrow, to Why Can't We -a light, rock tale of friends wanting more. Full color art on both inside and out feature brilliant background color and all the insightful lyrics making this an A grade package. Manufactured by Nashville Compact Disc. Co-produced by Ainslie Grosser. Digitally mastered by Erik Wolf, who has worked on albums for Victor Wooten, Delbert McClinton, and DC Talk.