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"It's like
the Mamas & the Papas
meets
Kraftwerk
." This line, more baffling than a lyric like "Shake up the picture, the lizard mixture, with your dance on the eventide," is how
Simon LeBon
described
Astronaut
to
Rolling Stone
. If it was meant to lower expectations of the first
Duran Duran
album to feature the Fab Five (meaning
LeBon
,
Nick Rhodes
, and the trio of unrelated Taylors) since
Seven and the Ragged Tiger
, it worked.
, rest assured, sounds nothing like that match made in hell. Instead, it resembles what the average lapsed Durannie might expect or even hope for -- a modern-sounding mixture of extroverted
dance-pop
and
rock
, with a couple of relatively subdued and introverted moments. No sound seems forced, and you can tell that the members are thrilled to be in the same studio with one another. Despite a disparate lineup of producers, including
Don Gilmore
(
Linkin Park
Good Charlotte
Avril Lavigne
) and
Dallas Austin
Boyz II Men
Janet Jackson
Pink
), the songs slide into one another as well as they do on any of the group's early albums. The big, glossy, buoyant songs work best, containing punching choruses and sleekly raucous motifs that manage to trigger faint memories without sounding recycled. The lighthearted mid-tempo
funk
of
"Bedroom Toys,"
however, is a randy nightmare that's almost as awkward as any of the covers on
Thank You
. Even with a handful of forgettable songs beyond that, the album is easily the best one credited to the
name since 1993's
Wedding Album
. That's not saying much, but the fact that these five fortysomethings have made something fresh and contemporary -- without acknowledging the '80s revival(s) -- is a feat of some kind. (Note: Short-fused
Roxy Music
fans are advised to avoid looking inside the accompanying booklet.) ~ Andy Kellman
the Mamas & the Papas
meets
Kraftwerk
." This line, more baffling than a lyric like "Shake up the picture, the lizard mixture, with your dance on the eventide," is how
Simon LeBon
described
Astronaut
to
Rolling Stone
. If it was meant to lower expectations of the first
Duran Duran
album to feature the Fab Five (meaning
LeBon
,
Nick Rhodes
, and the trio of unrelated Taylors) since
Seven and the Ragged Tiger
, it worked.
, rest assured, sounds nothing like that match made in hell. Instead, it resembles what the average lapsed Durannie might expect or even hope for -- a modern-sounding mixture of extroverted
dance-pop
and
rock
, with a couple of relatively subdued and introverted moments. No sound seems forced, and you can tell that the members are thrilled to be in the same studio with one another. Despite a disparate lineup of producers, including
Don Gilmore
(
Linkin Park
Good Charlotte
Avril Lavigne
) and
Dallas Austin
Boyz II Men
Janet Jackson
Pink
), the songs slide into one another as well as they do on any of the group's early albums. The big, glossy, buoyant songs work best, containing punching choruses and sleekly raucous motifs that manage to trigger faint memories without sounding recycled. The lighthearted mid-tempo
funk
of
"Bedroom Toys,"
however, is a randy nightmare that's almost as awkward as any of the covers on
Thank You
. Even with a handful of forgettable songs beyond that, the album is easily the best one credited to the
name since 1993's
Wedding Album
. That's not saying much, but the fact that these five fortysomethings have made something fresh and contemporary -- without acknowledging the '80s revival(s) -- is a feat of some kind. (Note: Short-fused
Roxy Music
fans are advised to avoid looking inside the accompanying booklet.) ~ Andy Kellman