Tuesday, July 11, 2006
MSN review - Sarah Nixey : Strangelove
Second solo single from the former Black Box Recorder chanteuse could well be mistaken for the sound of Kraftwerk having a go at Stevie Wonder's Superstition.
Undeniably electro Strangelove is also a track that has a halfhearted attempt at funk, and the result is endearingly kitsch. Cool as ever Sarah plays the ensnared lover caught in the web of an ill-conceived romance, delivering a succession of bitter sweet curses with that delectable Queen's English dialect that only she and possibly HRH Lizzie can get away with.
They don't make too many pop records like this anymore.
from MSN.co.uk
Undeniably electro Strangelove is also a track that has a halfhearted attempt at funk, and the result is endearingly kitsch. Cool as ever Sarah plays the ensnared lover caught in the web of an ill-conceived romance, delivering a succession of bitter sweet curses with that delectable Queen's English dialect that only she and possibly HRH Lizzie can get away with.
They don't make too many pop records like this anymore.
from MSN.co.uk

