With her resonantly cherubic croon and wiry stage presence, singer Martina Sorbara was, as always, the devilishly stylish focal point of Dragonette. Its an image she cogently re-examines on 2022s Twennies, her triumphant first album as the sole member of the Juno Award-winning pop group she co-founded with multi-instrumentalist and ex-husband Dan Kurtz in 2005. The album follows 2016s Royal Blues, which was itself recorded in the wake of the end of Sorbaras marriage and creative partnership with Kurtz. Sorbara began to chart her own creative course with Dragonette, a period that also found her giving birth to a son with her partner, chef Cory Vitiello. All of these changes inform Twennies, an album that feels like a more introspective update of the groups pulsing, synthy pop, albeit one that still retains all of the clubby attitude that marked the best of Dragonettes previous albums. Helping Sorbara bring this vibrant balance to life is producer Dan Farber, known for his own genre-crossing EDM albums and hip-hop productions with Dizzee Rascal and Lizzo. Dragonette has always blurred the lines between dance music and indie pop, and Twennies is no exception. Cuts like "Seasick" and "Hysteria" are shimmering anthems built around dusky, late-afternoon bass grooves and sun-dappled guitar and keyboard lines. Yet more sugar rush-inducing is the kinetic "New Suit," in which Sorbara proclaims her newfound independence and emotional maturity with the exuberant "Change coming, feel me in my brand new suit." That the song smartly evokes the swaggering leather and pinstripe dance sound of early-90s Madonna feels intentional. Also evocative is the moody, Day-Glo synth atmosphere of the Giorgio Moroder-esque title track, in which she ruminates on her past as an electro-clash "it girl" of the 2010s, singing "All that attention in the end is a distortion." With Twennies, Sorbara embraces soulful clarity, not to mention her knack for memorable pop grooves that comes with age and experience. Its a sound you can definitely feel. ~ Matt Collar
Rovi
トロントのエレクトロ・ポップ・ユニットによる6年ぶり5枚目のアルバム。女性シンガー、マルティナ・ソーバラの一人ユニットとなってからは初の作品で、リゾやディジー・ラスカルを手掛けたダン・ファーバーがプロデューサーとして参加している。メロディアスな楽曲や鮮やかで浮遊感のシンセが印象的な音楽性は、90年代後半のマドンナにも通じるもの。スタイリッシュな大人のダンス音楽といった趣の好盤だ。
bounce (C)赤瀧洋二
タワーレコード(vol.469(2022年12月25日発行号)掲載)