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★★★★★ 4.5 points (3 reviews)


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  • Issued : 09 Jun 2009

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Genre : Rock & Pop Catalogue Number : 2564.68960
Format : CD Label : Warner Music
Issued : 09 Jun 2009 Item sourced from : UK
Number of Discs : 1

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  • CD   Japan Edition   ¥1,980   Limited Edition CD   Released: 08 Jul 2009  
  • CD   US Edition   ¥1,923   US Import   Released: 02 Mar 2010  
  • LP   US Edition   ¥2,930   US Import   Released: 02 Mar 2010  

HMV Review

A good year on from catching ears and sparking potentially damaging levels of next-big-thing hype with her first single, Stuck on Repeat -- a sleek, buzzy, self-fulfilling prophecy of metaphor pop with obvious debts to Kylie Minogue and Giorgio Moroder, and a writing/production assist from Hot Chip's Joe Goddard -- Little Boots (aka U.K. popstress Victoria Hesketh) finally showed her Hands. When it arrived, her full-length debut amply justified the hype even while slightly disappointing some of her faithful. It's true that only a handful of Hands' cuts can stack up against the stunning Stuck in terms of sonic distinctiveness and sheer hooky inevitability, and realistically, despite some clear mainstream potential, it's unlikely to achieve the sort of massive crossover success that some may have envisioned -- certainly not in America, where the album's street date was pushed back considerably beyond its June 2009 U.K. release. Frankly, Little Boots isn't doing anything especially musically innovative -- as she well knows -- and Hands fails to add any buzz-stoking specifics or publicity hooks to her persona beyond the already established basics: her savvy pop-positive hipster cred and playfully retro videogenic appeal, neither of which give her a leg up on the more quirkily personable likes of Robyn, Lily Allen, or Lady Gaga. But that's perfectly fine, because what Hesketh and her highly pedigreed collaborators have accomplished here is nevertheless a surprisingly rare, deceptively difficult achievement: a practically flawless and entirely enjoyable album of pure electronic pop: pure in the sense that, apart from the tacked-on (and unlisted) solo piano title track, there are no sounds on this record other than synthesizers (including synthesized drums) and vocals. Also in that, while the synths are often distorted, filtered, and otherwise electronically muddled, Hesketh's voice is to a large extent tonally pure, and generally devoid of specific inflections, coming across not as blank or chilly so much as just slightly anonymous (in contrast to the undeniably distinctive pipes of her oft-compared compatriot, La Roux's Elly Jackson.)Although the album, in typical 21st century pop fashion, features a plethora of producers -- including Goddard, chart champion (and Gaga accomplice) RedOne, the increasingly omnipresent Greg Kurstin (Allen, Minogue), and Bertine Zetlitz collaborator Fred Ball -- and a corresponding variety of musical moods -- the brash and buzzy strut of New in Town, the decidedly Hot Chip-y clank'n'chug of Meddle, the darkly glossy trip-pop of Hearts Collide -- they seem to have condensed on a consistent, elegantly simple synth pop vibe that sets up a sonically unified, satisfyingly streamlined listen. The directness and consistency of the album's production, vocals, and stylistic approach leave a great deal of the focus on the songs themselves, which is good, because songs are arguably Hands greatest asset: a solid batch with several standouts (mostly the singles, including the stomping, club-ready Remedy and the absolutely massive-sounding New in Town, along with the indomitable Stuck on Repeat) but no space-filling duds or truly weak links. The songs, too, have a distinct conceptual purity, marrying effortless melodic mastery to a kind of lyrical facelessness, often eschewing any kind of personal specificity for general-purpose love/relationship commentary delivered in extended metaphorical conceits about driving (No Brakes), broadcasting (Tune into My Heart), medicine (Remedy -- which is technically, and fittingly, about dancing, not love), and math (not only the bouncy Mathematics, a treasure trove of senseless arithmetic and algebra jokes (your x is equal to my y), but also Symmetry, a duet with Human League's Phil Oakley that takes on geometry and the general concept of opposition). As restrained and mild-mannered as she may be, Hesketh at her best manages to make even these obvious generic abstractions feel truly affecting: a neat feat she pulled off on Stuck on Repeat, finding the spark of aching humanity inside the manifestly mechanical (both lyrically and musically), and one she repeats here on the sweetly soaring No Brakes, a gorgeous, paradoxically calm testament to the delirious uncontrollability of love. Such is the power of great pop, a power that rests firmly within Little Boots' very capable Hands. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, Rovi

Credits

Anu Pillai(Synthesizer),  Philip Oakey(Vocals),  Anu Pillai(Engineer),  Fred Ball(Producer),  Greg Kurstin(Producer),  Jason Shaw(Engineer),  Jason Shaw(Producer),  Joe Goddard(Producer),  John Hanes(Engineer),  Johnny Severin(Engineer),  Anu Pillai(Programming),  Ash Howes(Mixing),  Greg Kurstin(Composer),  Greg Kurstin(Mixing),  Jason Shaw(Mixing),  Joe Goddard(Composer),  Julian Peake(Composer),  Little Boots(Composer),  Pascal Gabriel(Composer),  Red One(Composer),  Robert Orton(Mixing),  Serban Ghenea(Mixing),  Tom Elmhirst(Mixing),  Victoria Hesketh(Composer),  Dan Parry(Assistant),  Fred Ball(Vocal Producer),  Pascal Gabriel(Vocal Producer),  Tim Roberts(Assistant),  Johnny Severin(Vocal Editing),  Oli Isaacs(Management),  Philip Oakey(Guest Appearance)

Songs

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    New in Town
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    2
    Earthquake
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    3
    Stuck on Repeat
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    4
    Click
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    5
    Remedy
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    6
    Meddle
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    7
    Ghost
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    8
    Mathematics
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    9
    Symmetry
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    10
    Tune into My Heart
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    11
    Hearts Collide
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    12
    No Brakes

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  • ★★★★★ 

    katsu  |  兵庫県  |  不明  |  17/October/2009

    彼女のソフトなヴォーカルとエレクトリックなサウンドがどこか懐かしさを感じさせてくれるけれど、なぜか新鮮さも感じられる良いアルバムです。 Little Boots 最高。私も彼女の声質大好きです。

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  • ★★★★☆ 

    MARiKO  |  東京都  |  不明  |  02/July/2009

    New in Town はPVもいい感じで最高です! 特に声が好きです。

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  • ★★★★★ 

    ルルル  |  東京都  |  10year  |  30/April/2009

    ロッキングオンでも期待の新人として紹介されていました!若干ビョークのような排他的でありながら、彼女の世界に惹き込まれてしまいます。発売が待ち遠しいです!

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