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The Circus

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The Circus
The Circus

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The Circus

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Having gotten familiar with each other and the public on
Wonderland
,
Clarke
and
Bell
aim their sights higher with its follow-up, a more distinct all-around album.
Flood
once again mans the production boards, helping bring out
's greater number of individual touches and approaches to great effect. It can be the queasy synth whoosh on
"Don't Dance,"
the chunky pseudo-guitar blasts on lead track and single
"It Doesn't Have to Be,"
or the funhouse keyboards on the title song, a cautionary environmental tale, all testaments to
's ever-strengthening pushback of synth-pop's presumed sound and cliches.
in turn is finding more to do with his voice, his breathy crooning more seductive and affecting, while his high-volume calls to musical arms generally avoid hyper-ear-piercing levels in favor of general appeal. Exceptions do crop up, admittedly
"Sexuality,"
which has a slightly clumsy chorus to begin with, and
's histrionics don't help it. But when the two members are on, they're on in a big way, and the two major hit singles from
The Circus
are prime examples of
Erasure
in excelsis.
"Victim of Love"
has
showing off some great soul chops right from the start over an inspiring, charging melody, while
"Sometimes"
contains a strong dance beat and
's synth/acoustic guitar mix underscoring
's call for love. Elsewhere, the band's social conscience makes itself known without sounding obvious, especially on
"Hideaway."
Detailing the coming-out of a young man to his family and his resultant need to leave home, it makes its point with drama but not histrionics,
's multi-tracked chorus at once uplifting and empathetic. ~ Ned Raggett

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