After Electric Youth first made a splash in 2011 with their contribution to the Drive soundtrack, "A Real Hero," the Toronto duo's widescreen synth pop defined the stylish, slightly retro sound that flourished for the rest of the 2010s. On their 2014 debut album Innerworld, instrumentalist/producer Austin Garrick and singer Bronwyn Griffin defined their breezy yet pulsing take on '80s sounds as filtered through a soft-focus 21st century lens. Later, they made the most of their flair for the cinematic with 2017's largely instrumental Breathing (which was originally conceived as...