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Penguin Prison|Lost In New York

Lost In New York

Penguin Prison

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Picking up where he left off on Penguin Prison's eponymous electro-pop debut, 2010's Williamsburg, Brooklyn-meets-1983-synth pop -- often to an uncanny degree -- on Chris Glover's follow-up, Lost in New York. Though some tracks are slower than others, like the clubby semi-ballad "Caught in a Daze," it's got an all-dance-all-the-time feel, with distinctly early-'80s bleep-bloop synth sounds, spacious, easy-to-digest arrangements, and strong melodies under a warm tenor. The net display of these elements, as well as the sleek production, is reminiscent of early Howard Jones a lot of the time, but with a darker vocal delivery and perhaps dosed with a touch of earliest Prince (think "Controversy"). It's a slightly groovier context for those weighty if glacé electronic timbres, a recipe that's resulted in the project being likened to LCD Soundsystem, though they're unlikely to be confused for one another. The album's first single, "Calling Out," was co-written with electronic duo Oliver and features staccato keyboards, angsty lyrics on verses, and Glover's falsetto on a memorable melody in the chorus. Several tracks, like the syncopated "Show Me the Way," offer rhythmic guitar, adding texture to dance beats and vibrating synths. "Don't Tell Me How It Ends" is a standout with funky electric guitar and more percussive attacks than elsewhere. MNDR's Amanda Warner and Peter Wade co-wrote the groovy "Never Gets Old" with Glover, a fitting title for the retro-instrument voices and poppy style of the song and, in general, of the album. (It also may or may not be coincidence that the record's opening lyrics are "Turn it back/Now spin around/Can we go back a second/To the way it was back then.") With other boxes ticked, if Lost in New York has a weakness it's that the songs being to resemble one other as the album progresses, but with a majority of the track list sounding like singles, listeners would be best advised to put on some dancing boots and maybe some leg warmers, and sparkle along in time.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo

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1
Try To Lose
00:03:36

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer - David Gross, Composer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

2
Show Me The Way
00:03:46

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - André Allen Anjos, Composer, Producer - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

3
Never Gets Old
00:03:15

Amanda Warner, Composer - Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer - P Keusch, Composer - Peter Wade, Producer - David Gross, Composer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

4
Calling Out
00:03:58

Oliver Goldstein, Composer - Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer - Christopher Glover, Producer - Vaughan Oliver, Composer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

5
Caught In A Daze
00:03:32

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer - Chris Zane, Producer - David Gross, Composer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

6
Don't Tell Me How It Ends
00:03:44

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer - Chris Zane, Producer - David Gross, Composer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

7
Stop Moving
00:03:38

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer - Chris Zane, Producer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

8
Laughing At The Floor
00:03:50

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

9
Run It Up
00:04:04

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer - David Gross, Composer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

10
Sit Down
00:02:40

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - André Allen Anjos, Composer, Producer - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

11
In The Woods
00:03:10

Penguin Prison, MainArtist - Chris Glover, Composer, Producer - David Gross, Composer

2015 Downtown Records 2015 Downtown Records

Albumbeschreibung

Picking up where he left off on Penguin Prison's eponymous electro-pop debut, 2010's Williamsburg, Brooklyn-meets-1983-synth pop -- often to an uncanny degree -- on Chris Glover's follow-up, Lost in New York. Though some tracks are slower than others, like the clubby semi-ballad "Caught in a Daze," it's got an all-dance-all-the-time feel, with distinctly early-'80s bleep-bloop synth sounds, spacious, easy-to-digest arrangements, and strong melodies under a warm tenor. The net display of these elements, as well as the sleek production, is reminiscent of early Howard Jones a lot of the time, but with a darker vocal delivery and perhaps dosed with a touch of earliest Prince (think "Controversy"). It's a slightly groovier context for those weighty if glacé electronic timbres, a recipe that's resulted in the project being likened to LCD Soundsystem, though they're unlikely to be confused for one another. The album's first single, "Calling Out," was co-written with electronic duo Oliver and features staccato keyboards, angsty lyrics on verses, and Glover's falsetto on a memorable melody in the chorus. Several tracks, like the syncopated "Show Me the Way," offer rhythmic guitar, adding texture to dance beats and vibrating synths. "Don't Tell Me How It Ends" is a standout with funky electric guitar and more percussive attacks than elsewhere. MNDR's Amanda Warner and Peter Wade co-wrote the groovy "Never Gets Old" with Glover, a fitting title for the retro-instrument voices and poppy style of the song and, in general, of the album. (It also may or may not be coincidence that the record's opening lyrics are "Turn it back/Now spin around/Can we go back a second/To the way it was back then.") With other boxes ticked, if Lost in New York has a weakness it's that the songs being to resemble one other as the album progresses, but with a majority of the track list sounding like singles, listeners would be best advised to put on some dancing boots and maybe some leg warmers, and sparkle along in time.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo

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