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Trannylicious teutonic trio
Monrose return for the biggest German invasion since Hitler with their 4th album
Ladylike.
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Distressed opener
This Is Me is an arctic trance-disco ballad worthy of being a Dana International lead single. A snowstorm of pathos and flowing weaves they warn '
don't get twisted'.
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Brushing themselves off with a bass that bulges out like Rosie O'Donnell's muffin top,
Superstar DJ spurts it all out - messy vocals yelp with plaintive vitriol, verses are mumbled with foreboding distortion and the word 'jealous' is hissed at some point as well.
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Jittery single
Like A Lady posesses a mean throb with taut electro palpatations aided by the girls panting for demonstration. Straight-talking verses and a chorus that just wants good service. Gender ambiguity is the name of the game and whomever yelps to finish off the middle-8 steals the show.
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Weak-at-the-knees
Don't Take It Personally mistakes itself for Dannii's
Invitation - a literal invitation from Dannii to one of her infamous barbaric lesbian sling parties sadly isn't on the cards, but the sulky production flourishes are subtle, murky and gorgeously gloomy.
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Groaning reassurance statement
Doing Fine's rippling synths are convincing enough. Slithery verses stream into a gentle pounding hysteria for the chorus.
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Pipes can't get as low as they want on clumsy verse 1, chorus is a total turtle-head -
Definition of A Woman squeezes nothing out despite the palpable huffing and puffing. Dutch dance diva Elize would approve.
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Acoustic ballads are never a good sign for girlbands unless the song is called
Viva Forever and duty-bound ballad
Love Must Carry On is initially no different. What a difference a cooing chorus can make, and a drumbeat salvages what it can come verse 2. The girls fight over authentic-sounding ad libs until finish.
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Prefab crack anthem
Breathe You In wheels in a grand piano - singing beautifully on an epic 90s-sounding ballad, it is a genuinely heartfelt number I would not have thought they were capable of. If they were popular in the UK I would have said a lot of teenagers were about to get pregnant. This has to be a single, it's so understated and yet gigantic sounding - they sound just as good as Solid HarmoniE on this one.
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Soul-jaded ultimatum
All Or Nothing seems to exude the languid vibe of
Killing Me Softly (and the song too, etc). I initially got a bit bored on this one, but the cracks on the chorus vocal are kind of raspy and appealing for soundtracking iced-drinks in the sun flicking through trashy magazines.
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Moody acoustic refusal
No No No's rootsy textures channel Dawn Penn and featuring a jazzy instrumentation leads an atypically classy feel to the song.
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The runway 'jam'
Catwalk V-O-G-U-E challenges Christina's '
Glam' for a Heidi-Montag-off. It wins.
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Sinewy closer
Mono's hard beats are cold and sultry. '
Spreading thin' they ain't.
Verdict:
Self-contained electro stylings ensure these girls never over-reach themselves, operating within production thuds, tinkling pianos and throaty acoustic numbers with casually sensational ease.
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