Seven years have passed since "A Perfect Picture", the latest Dekad album. Three years ago, J.B.Lacassagne along with XY (Foretaste) released an album under the Overlookers moniker and we could also see that one as anticipation of what was coming with Dekad as the new album is co-produced with XY. Anyway, the new album is here with eleven new tracks and it's titled "Nowhere Lines". The collaboration didn't change Dekad's sound, you have tracks that are well rooted into the synthpop genre with e.b.m. rhythmic influences, but XY helped redefine the arrangement, which now is a bit richer and as with The Overlookers, influenced by the Depeche Mode of the "Black Celebration" period. With "Nowhere Lines" J.B. is painting a picture of a world that is running to its end... fast! Stories of impossible loves with plastic girls or framed pictures, stalkers, rebels, and insanity are what J.B. turned into danceable and catchy melodies. This album contains many highlights and I suggest you check these tracks first and you won't be disappointed: "Your World", "Artificial World", the instrumental "Last Chance", "Stay" and "A Deadly Show". The release of the album has been postponed because of what is going on in the world in these crazy times but now you have the chance to check it.