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Artist | Pet Shop Boys |
Album | Super |
Genre | Pop |
Release | 01 April 2016 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 4/12 |
Duration | 3:29 |
Country | USA |
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Super Worried, but Super Surprised!. Ok, I've been a long time fan, since the beginning, and have had an ongoing love-affair with Pet Shop Boys' music. But the lead up to their 13th album, SUPER, was not what I had been hoping for. Inner Sanctum, while certainly clubby, felt a bit held back and had no verses, only a chorus, and just didn't have that certain panache that Axis had when it was released to announce the then forthcoming album, ELECTRIC. But, seeing at it was a teaser, I figured, "Ok, that's nice, I like it, but the first proper single will take me where I want to go." The Pop Kids was a very good single, but also felt held back. It just wasn't cool enough upon first listen. The only part that took me away was the section of music where Neil starts repeating, "I like it here, I love it." Otherwise, I wasn't completely satisfied. Still craving that feeling that ELECTRIC had, I began to think, "Ok, this is going to be a good album, but it'll grow on me the more I listen to it." Then, Happiness was released, and fell short of hopes. It was almost there, just missing something. Like Inner Sanctum, it had no verses, only a chorus. Still wanting more. Heart starting to break a little. Thank god SUPER came out on April Fool's Day, because Neil and Chris played us all for fools. They didn't release any of the best tracks and left them for us to discover in our headphones. VERY WELL PLAYED. Forgive me, but I skipped over Happiness and The Pop Kids. The next two tracks take us back to the inspriational 70s, Twenty-Something feels like an Italian mall flashmob about how today's struggling youth fit into the world. Then, swiftly ushered into Studio 54 for the disco-heavy Groovy. After the uplift, we shift deftly into the difficulties of the ending of a cruel political leader, The Dictator Decides. If you desire something fresh and yet familiar, say, Behaviour-ish, you've come to the right place. To stop the tears from flowing for too long, smartly we're shoved face first back to Italy for the quirky and bouncy Pazzo!. God I want to put on some cool sunglasses and a leather jacket and just look cool and bob my head around to this one. Mood-switched, check. Now we hit the club for a run of tracks that will clearly help you sweat a few pounds off. Inner Sanctum makes everyone a star, then we are violently pulled into Undertow, another switcheroo, it begins with the most beautiful electronic strings, we're led to believe it's gloing to be one of those uplifting, pretty things but then bashes you in the head with a run of electro toms and a sinister club riff. Swept-under, check. We need to pace ourselves folks, so one more tear to shed before we run away with the rest of the album. Machines run our lives and are quite taken for granted. Melancholic, Sad Robot World can make you feel something about humanity, we are brilliant and cruel, we create things and abuse them for our needs. It's the world we live in. Heart-wrenched, check. Now that you're rested, it's time to get up and dance. Say It To Me takes us to Rio with a dark club riff and latin drums, uplifting us to new heights. Burn then goes crazy with lyrics reminiscent of the power of a 70s discoteque, a mix of 80s synth stabs and 90s 'VengaBus' riffs. Dance-cake eaten, check. As if the album couldn't get any better, Neil and Chris finally pull a disappearing act, leaving us bewildered and shaken in the best way possible. It's time for them to go, somewhere noone knows. Both modern and new ground, they've said, "Good-bye, till next time." Missing them already, check. One can only hope that the next album, clearly stated that producer Stuart Price will be continuing as part of the triumvirate, to round out the third helping under the X2 label. How can one possibly handle waiting? By looking forward to the tour, of course. We're ready, check.
The Pop is Still There. .. but the haunting is gone... PSB managed to create pop masterpieces with the same sound they display here on this new effort.. But their true genius lay in their ability to make their creations play light and bright on the ears while instilling a sense of haunting and , maybe, dread ,under the surface. All the songs here are pleasant and fairly forgettable but the boys sound great- I just didnt get that underlying malice and intrigue I got from their earliest works-- who knows? maybe they're just happy now!!
Just got it played at a bar.... Just got Happiness played at 440 Castro in San Francisco. The DJ did it "sight unseen" and guys were dancing on the stairs!
Best. You are the best and your sound on a Grundig speaker from the 80's is astonishing!
Slightly darker, sort of industrial sound. I was so excited when I found this on pre-order. First song available was "the pop kids" and it's everything that makes me love them over the last 30+ years. Then I heard "inner sanctum " hmm..nope, not so much. Then "happiness"..was instantly questioning my long time angst with pre-ordering. There is a large chance that while shuffling this album with the rest of their albums, I will fall deeper in love with it. As for now, I'm holding it in my mind as a one night stand, with little chance of repeat encounters. Definitely not in the same category as "electric" or "yes". Now those were excellent albums.
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Groovy is a song that was released in 01 April 2016.
Groovy is a song from the Super album.
Groovy is performed by Pet Shop Boys.
Groovy has a duration of 3:29 minutes.
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