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Much like his self-titled debut,
Young Romance
, the shimmering sophomore set from German singer/songwriter
Roosevelt
, is a synth-driven exercise in retro-flavored indie dance rock. However, while its predecessor was a neon-washed, digital throbber,
expands
's palette with bright, uplifting anthems similar to
Miike Snow
,
Capital Cities
, and
Currents
-era
Tame Impala
. The
John Carpenter
-meets-"Thriller" opener "Take Me Back" provides a bridge between releases before opening the skies with the joyous "Under the Sun." From there,
is equal parts dreamy and upbeat. Standouts "Illusions" and "Lucia" glimmer and shine, recalling the collaborations between
Kevin Parker
and
Mark Ronson
on the latter's
Uptown Special
. Elsewhere,
channels the anthemic indie rock of
Bastille
with "Losing Touch" and pays appropriate homage to the disco era with the
Chic
-guitars and cowbells of "Shadows" and "Forgive," which features chillwave producer
Washed Out
. Although there's nothing groundbreaking on this album,
is warm and pleasant from start to finish, ideal for sun-kissed afternoons and carefree nights. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
Young Romance
, the shimmering sophomore set from German singer/songwriter
Roosevelt
, is a synth-driven exercise in retro-flavored indie dance rock. However, while its predecessor was a neon-washed, digital throbber,
expands
's palette with bright, uplifting anthems similar to
Miike Snow
,
Capital Cities
, and
Currents
-era
Tame Impala
. The
John Carpenter
-meets-"Thriller" opener "Take Me Back" provides a bridge between releases before opening the skies with the joyous "Under the Sun." From there,
is equal parts dreamy and upbeat. Standouts "Illusions" and "Lucia" glimmer and shine, recalling the collaborations between
Kevin Parker
and
Mark Ronson
on the latter's
Uptown Special
. Elsewhere,
channels the anthemic indie rock of
Bastille
with "Losing Touch" and pays appropriate homage to the disco era with the
Chic
-guitars and cowbells of "Shadows" and "Forgive," which features chillwave producer
Washed Out
. Although there's nothing groundbreaking on this album,
is warm and pleasant from start to finish, ideal for sun-kissed afternoons and carefree nights. ~ Neil Z. Yeung