Combining synth pop's crystalline melodies and icy textures with touches of shoegaze, industrial, and disco, Ladytron's reimagination of the style has inspired generations of like-minded artists. While they stayed true to their music's fundamentals, they conjured distinctly different moods on each album. The hooky simplicity of 2000's 604, the drama of 2005's landmark Witching Hour, and the introspection of 2011's Gravity the Seducer showcased the band's range as well as the prowess of vocalists/keyboardists Helen Marnie and Mira Aroyo. Ladytron proved just how well they bridg...