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Reduced to a cold, hard synopsis,
's
sounds like a joke. A collaboration between
singer/songwriter
and Los Angeles underground
/
producer
,
sounds like an unlikely pair on paper and they've made their partnership even stranger by creating a concept album about
, the automobile industry maverick who was as notorious for his futuristic designs as for his 1982 arrest for drug trafficking, a charge he later beat yet which gave him a stigma he couldn't shake. It's a quintessential '80s tragedy which provides
an opportunity to craft a quintessentially '80s tribute, something they deliver with startling accuracy on
. Apart from the cuts where
and
are brought in -- their presence dictates a harder, modern production from
-- the album is so precise in its re-creation of the gleaming glitz of the go-go Reaganomics era that it could be mistaken as a relic from 1983, but the remarkable thing about
is that there's not a sliver of irony underneath the cold shimmer of all of its analog synths and chorused, echoed guitars. There is humor here -- sly, knowing humor, as there should be with offhand references to
, along with deliberate allusions to early
and tight, tuneful
-- but this isn't camp, as there's a surprising melancholy flowing beneath the transparently shallow surfaces on
Even with those trace elements of sadness,
is hardly a heavy album: there's just enough weariness to the music to give it emotional pull, but the chief attraction of this tight 12-track concept album is how
has created an album that isn't so much a straight-up replica of '80s excess as one that puts all of that indulgence into perspective, both emotionally and musically. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine