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Shape-shifting Canadian pop craftsman
's ninth studio album under the
moniker added a whole lot of
to a pot already boiling over with copious amounts of
, and
.
's predilection for pairing
-inspired, semi-apocalyptic witticisms with glam-kissed, minor-seventh retro pop remained intact, but where previous outings like
and
mined the '70s for inspiration, 2011's
utilizes '80s sophisti-pop, New Romantic, Northern soul, and straight-up adult contemporary to deliver a flawed but fascinating record. Like
's divisive, 2010 retro dance-pop tribute
,
is fully committed to its cause, wrapping everything up in a pristine, immaculately produced biosphere that's filled to the brim with twinkling synths, soft rock drums, and enough wailing trumpets and saxophones to out-mellow
combined. Ever the well-read, secretly pleased malcontent ("I write poetry for myself"),
sounds more comfortable in this new disguise than he does on his more troubadour-oriented projects, as if producing the soundtrack for a discotheque with a capacity of one was his intention all along. His epic 11-minute, 2009 single
which he described at the time as "ambient disco," could hardly serve as a more fitting conclusion to
, as it more than lives up to its creator's boast.
all of which skillfully tread water between the urbane intellectualism of
or
and the quiet, technical nihilism of
, differ very little from the remaining six cuts, which may cause fans of his more adventurous work some fits, but there's no denying their icy, coke-fueled 2:00 A.M. elegance. ~ James Christopher Monger