Friday, May 15, 2015
Brandon Flowers, The Desired Effect - album review!
Brandon Flowers, The Desired Effect - album review: Huge-sounding pop anthems with a spiritual side ► read more http://goo.gl/cJgg6Q
Having drawn on his hometown Las Vegas's mythic character for his solo debut, Flamingo, Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has upped his game for this follow-up, which asks bigger questions about desire, ambition, and morality, both in a personal and spiritual sense.
Elsewhere, the influence of producer Ariel Rechtshaid comes through in the application of electropop grooves to Flowers' tales of devotion and departure – nowhere more so than "I Can Change", which drafts in Neil Tennant to help out on a song built on Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Boy".
Rechtshaid has a canny ability to blend electropop with other modes, most impressively on another lovelorn-boy anthem, "Diggin' Up the Heart", where the synths are stapled to a rockabilly structure.
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