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Jul 15, 2013An excellent, unexpected, and infectious triumph.
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Jul 23, 2013Electric isn't quite electrifying in the way that Very and Introspective and "What Have I Done To Deserve This?" are, but nearly every track has a moment or two that ignites seemingly long-gone enthusiasm.
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UncutJul 10, 2013Price's maximalist approach is largely successful, producing vivid, neon-lit dancefloor monsters like "Axis" and "Fluorescent." [Aug 2013, p.74]
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Jul 16, 2013Electric finds a reenergised Pet Shop Boys’ still masterful in the dark art of crafting ‘smart-bomb’ dancefloor bangers.
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MojoJul 10, 2013It gets on the dancefloor to create some bona fide hits of its own. [Aug 2013, p.89]
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Q MagazineJul 10, 2013With Electric, Pet Shop Boys have succeeded spectacularly. [Aug 2013, p.92]
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Jul 16, 2013As an exercise is sounding totally, defiantly alive, it is a complete success.
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Jul 16, 2013A pulse-quickening, mind-tickling dance LP 27 years after their debut? This duo did much more than get lucky.
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Jul 8, 2013Electric finds Pet Shop Boys more daring and accomplished than most pop stars half their age.
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Jul 18, 2013Tennant and Chris Lowe hit far more often than they miss here; Electric is the most boisterous and lively Pet Shop Boys album since Very.
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Jul 8, 2013Whatever the reason, a band that sounded pretty weary eight months ago sound recharged and inspired.
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Jul 10, 2013Rather than sound like two guys in their fifties messing around with some expensive equipment to recapture their past glories, it’s strikingly modern.
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Jul 16, 2013With Electric, they prove once again they’re up to the task.
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Jul 23, 2013Tennant and Lowe's rueful melodies and vocals dilute the euphoria. Classic Pet Shop Boys, in other words.
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Jul 12, 2013Electric is a work of renewed purpose, whose short time-frame and scant tracklist (no PSB album has ever clocked in shy of ten songs) belie the gems that lie within.
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Jul 16, 2013The duo impressively join a raft of other legacy artists (David Bowie, Black Sabbath) in proving that getting older doesn’t mean you have to lose your passion for creativity or, in the case of Electric, your libido.
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Jul 23, 2013Throughout the record a pleasing balance of melody and repetition is maintained.
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Jul 8, 2013They’re reborn, revitalised, and really rather good.
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Jul 15, 2013The Pet Shop Boys have once again given themselves a lease on another era, and Price was obviously the right choice to help them do so.
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Jul 10, 2013More than three decades on from the day the pair first met in an electronics shop on the King's Road the Pet Shop Boys still manage to pack more ideas in an album than many others do in a thirty year career.
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Jul 11, 2013The record is effusive but unsentimental, pointedly funny (Love Is A Bourgeois Construct) and occasionally subversive (The Last To Die, a Springsteen cover).
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Jul 8, 2013It's the most simple, directly dance-oriented they've been since Disco, putting down a marker for the rest of the album.
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Jul 12, 2013They show us what pop music can do.
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Jul 16, 2013[Producer] Stuart Price coaxes the best out of the Boys here for some of their finest dancefloor work since 1993's limited edition "Relentless."
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Jul 16, 2013Two young dudes couldn't make a synth-pop record so polished and seamless, one with a maturity matched only by the constant quest for surprise. Only the Pet Shop Boys can do that, as evidenced by Electric.
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Jul 8, 2013Electric is the second really fantastic pop-dance blast of the year.
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Jul 15, 2013Meta-pop doesn’t come much more moving than this.
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Aug 1, 2013Springsteen cover ‘The Last To Die’, is a witty aside, but throbbing 4/4 dominates as the electronic legends make a welcome return to their roots.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 62 out of 75
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Mixed: 8 out of 75
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Negative: 5 out of 75
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