the magnificent miss murphy
Nov. 29th, 2007 11:02 amI went to see Róisín Murphy last night (review in Grau tomorrow). She was WONDERFUL and her hats were FABULOUS. I know she's a long-time poptimist favourite but I don't think we've actually talked about her much, so shall we? Her album is one of the best of the year - my favourite is 'Tell Everybody', omg that was so good last night, she did it as the encore. And there are so many parallels with Gwen Stefani: platinum blonde MILF ex-frontwomen of 'alternative' acts who hit big late in their career, now embracing pop and offbeat couture for their solo careers.
Re: Listening to the album
Date: 2007-11-29 01:00 pm (UTC)The thing with the PSBs is that Neil Tennant has always had a pretty thin, technically weak voice, plus they started making their music when they couldn't get the compressed fullness of sound a big pop album now tends to have. Their recent stuff has had a much richer sound but unfortunately Tennant's voice has become ever more strained trying to fill it (that awful high croak he uses) - on their "imperial" material there are huge gaps in the sound and he can hide in them, lurking and commentating.
All this has nothing to do with Roisin!
Re: Listening to the album
Date: 2007-11-29 01:11 pm (UTC)but I do need Roisin to step up and front something as joyous as 'Always On My Mind' yes.