A witty title for a follow-up album by the Canadian artist after 2021’s breakthrough third LP, Standard Definition, with further fabulous fusion of 70s glam, 80s post-punk, and perfect original pop blend of Sparks, 80s Bowie and Ezra Furman. It’s a very strong song lineup, but highlights include the perky shuffle-glam of I Was A Teenager (‘I was a person not yet in debt”) the opening piano-rock banger Palm Slave (“Oh the pleasure pains me…”), the thrum-bass heavy Midlife Crisis, the immensely melody of the title track, and brilliantly Bolan-esque Only Ones. Out on Paper Bag Records.
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