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The Divine Comedy|Foreverland

Foreverland

The Divine Comedy

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The follow-up to 2010's fun but frivolous Bang Goes the Knighthood, Foreverland continues to follow Neil Hannon's descent into happiness, offering up an amiable 12-track set that manages to locate the semi-sweet spot between treacly and savory. Hannon wastes little time in doling out the confectionaries, lampooning his fame and stature on the winking "Napoleon Complex," a jocular bit of chamber pop fluff that provides a nice litmus test for what's to come. Hannon's pure pop acumen has always helped to temper some of his flightier tendencies, and that knack for taming preciousness with melodic might lends a nice charge to Foreverland's first single, "Catherine the Great." A thinly veiled love letter to his significant other, Irish singer/songwriter Cathy Davey, it's a classic Hannon production, delivering whimsy and wit via a three-minute, self-described "silly love song" that's presented in the guise of a droll Russian history lecture -- the charming Davey herself appears on the Gershwin-esque duet "Funny Peculiar." Hannon, ever the self-deprecating gadfly, does his best to try and inject some conflict into his current state of bliss on the propulsive, manchild eviscerating -- and occasionally cringe-inducing -- "How Can You Leave Me Here on My Own," but the warmth that radiates from fearlessly tender gems like "My Happy Place" and "The One That Loves You" suggests otherwise. There's no mistaking Foreverland for anything other than the work of an artist who has chosen to give up his fight with the not-so-cruel-after-all mistress that is contentment.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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1
Napoleon Complex
00:04:45

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

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Foreverland
00:04:01

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

3
Catherine the Great
00:03:03

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

4
Funny Peculiar
00:02:44

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

5
The Pact
00:02:55

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

6
To the Rescue
00:05:16

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

7
How Can You Leave Me on My Own
00:03:31

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

8
I Joined the Foreign Legion (To Forget)
00:03:41

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

9
My Happy Place
00:04:10

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

10
A Desperate Man
00:02:42

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

11
Other People
00:01:35

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

12
The One Who Loves You
00:03:20

Jake Jackson, MixingEngineer - Neil Hannon, Composer, Producer - The Divine Comedy, MainArtist

2016 Divine Comedy Records 2016 Divine Comedy Records

Album review

The follow-up to 2010's fun but frivolous Bang Goes the Knighthood, Foreverland continues to follow Neil Hannon's descent into happiness, offering up an amiable 12-track set that manages to locate the semi-sweet spot between treacly and savory. Hannon wastes little time in doling out the confectionaries, lampooning his fame and stature on the winking "Napoleon Complex," a jocular bit of chamber pop fluff that provides a nice litmus test for what's to come. Hannon's pure pop acumen has always helped to temper some of his flightier tendencies, and that knack for taming preciousness with melodic might lends a nice charge to Foreverland's first single, "Catherine the Great." A thinly veiled love letter to his significant other, Irish singer/songwriter Cathy Davey, it's a classic Hannon production, delivering whimsy and wit via a three-minute, self-described "silly love song" that's presented in the guise of a droll Russian history lecture -- the charming Davey herself appears on the Gershwin-esque duet "Funny Peculiar." Hannon, ever the self-deprecating gadfly, does his best to try and inject some conflict into his current state of bliss on the propulsive, manchild eviscerating -- and occasionally cringe-inducing -- "How Can You Leave Me Here on My Own," but the warmth that radiates from fearlessly tender gems like "My Happy Place" and "The One That Loves You" suggests otherwise. There's no mistaking Foreverland for anything other than the work of an artist who has chosen to give up his fight with the not-so-cruel-after-all mistress that is contentment.
© James Christopher Monger /TiVo

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