Pros: An Excellent Album from the Pet Shop Boys. Cons: Polished Production & Lack of Upbeat Songs.
With the world of modern pop music now being brought down by its own emphasis on style over substance, some wondered if pop music had lost its respectability as a genre of music. For the synth-pop icons the Pet Shop Boys, it had taken them more...
Pros: Mature and reflective, this album may be PSB's first real album for grown ups Cons: Takes a while to truly appreciate the albums many charms
Whether they like it or not, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe are the ambassadors for gay sensibility in modern pop music. While I can imagine them rolling their eyes at that statement, I’m sure it’s no accident these two image-savvy musicians...
Pros: Lovely songs with intelligent lyrics. Cons: May be a bit melancholic in mood for some.
I have always loved the Pet Shop Boys. Ever since Westend Girls, one of their earliest singles, they have consistently produced songs of the highest quality, with strong melodies and intelligent lyrics. I've always thought "Here's a duo that obviously ...
Pros: Great songcraft, as usual, and Johnny Marr on guitar gives PSB a fresh new sound. Cons: Lacks the cohesiveness of their previous work.
It's pretty amazing that the band that landed the hit "West End Girls" in 1986, is not only still around, but still relavant, and vital. Following a number of other 80s acts who released some of their strongest work in recent years (New Order and...
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