Lollipop - Transister
A moody, dark sandstorm of gloom-sex-pop conjures
heavy guitars over deep, bassline breaths of synthesized hot winds.
Powdery, girl-woman vocals drive deep into voluptuous minor chords,
evoking something of Elastica, an element of Garbage, and a good
measure of Eurythmics (see 'Dizzy Moon'; an undeniable
hybrid of 'Here Comes the Rain Again'; and 'Sweet
Dreams (Are Made of This)'; ( that will give any child of the
'80s new wave vinyl yearnings). The trance quality of synthesized,
electric ping-pong bassbeats popping from speaker to speaker in
'Head'; becomes almost brain-shattering when played through
headphones, but then, that's what's so much fun about it. At their
worst,Transister painfully elongates words in order to fill space
drifting over failed 1970s sitcom themes, as in 'Stars Collide';
which largely drags through dusty expanses of slow oblivion. Although
not without its atmosphere-muddying cliches, much of Transister
threatens to downpour, even if it only succeeds in delivering a
brief but stunning display of heat lightning.
Jamie Kiffel
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