Like the most adept synthesists of 80s club music -- Morgan Geist (Metro Area), Stuart Price (Zoot Woman), Trevor Jackson (Playgroup) -- Alex Frankel and Nick Millhiser know their history inside-out and how to manipulate the studio gear that made it. The two have the total package, including but not limited to the zipping synthetic basslines, the wriggling rhythm-guitar lines, the torrents of fleet drums, and the melancholy vocals over a sound that is altogether colorful and uplifting. Its all done with studious attention to detail and total sincerity, even when they evoke uncool-as-of-2011 mid-'80s reference points like Sly Fox (Frankels sung/rapped delivery on Do It Again) and stadium-era Simple Minds (the frosty piano on Wait and See). The same goes for the keyboard-triggered vocal chirps, the plastic horns, and -- oh yeah -- Michael McDonald, whos on the glistening midtempo closer Slow Children, not as a stunt but out of necessity. (Frankel had written a part out of his range and used some connections to enlist the soft rock icon.) Three tracks from the duos 2007-2010 run of singles and EPs are woven into the sequence, and theyre naturally among the albums highlights. The new songs are, for the most part, up to that high standard. What doesnt make a direct hit on the hips and heart is, at the least, well constructed. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi
MGMTやフェニックスらのリミックスで名を上げたデュオが満を持して初のアルバムを発表。近未来的なアレンジが光るエレクトロ曲“Wait And See”をはじめ、フックの効いた美メロが目白押し!80sを完全に意識したグルーヴィーなベース、パワー・ポップさながらのギター、煌くシンセがたまりません。なかでも、マイケル・マクドナルド(!)を迎えたイタロ調のナンバーが激ヤバ!夜を素敵に飾り立てるBGMにぜひ。
bounce (C)小泉いな子
タワーレコード(vol.333(2011年6月25日発行号)掲載)