Twelve years and six full-lengths into their career,
Groove Armada have produced their dark album, a record that translates the dense, frenzied sound of Anglo-American dance-pop of the 2000s into the context of the duo's highly stylized productions. There's a clear focus to the record, too, virtually all of it centered on mainstream dance of the '80s hi-NRG synth pop variety, including nods to
Bronski Beat,
Soft Cell, and
Human League. Although there aren't as many varied guest-star vocal features as in the past,
Roxy Music's
Bryan Ferry and Pop Idol Will Young are taken along, and a young female vocalist named
SaintSaviour makes her debut. Aside from the stars, her contributions form the bulk of the record -- "I Won't Kneel" sounds reminiscent of
Goldfrapp gone hi-NRG, and she shines on "Paper Romance," a clear winner for a single with its pinging synths recalling the heady days of "Smalltown Boy." ~ John Bush