Track Listing 1. Feel the Love 2. Out There on the Ice 3. Lights and Music 4. We Fight For Diamonds 5. Unforgettable Season 6. Midnight Runner 7. So Haunted 8. Voices in Quartz 9. Hearts on Fire 10. Far Away 11. Silver Thoughts 12. Strangers in the Wind 13. Visions 14. Nobody Lost, Nobody Found 15. Eternity One Night Only
| Details | | Distributor: | Fontana Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Australian electro-pop outfit Cut Copy are among the legions of indie acts defecting en masse to the low-end thump of house music. While the patchwork quality of their debut, BRIGHT LIKE NEON LOVE, sounds like a band searching for an identity, their follow-up, IN GHOST COLOURS, is a more assured effort, revealing spirited pop songwriting chops amidst throbbing dance floor workouts. Pitched between the worlds of cheeky stadium rock-inspired irony and self-referential sampledelic electronica, Cut Copy's effusive crossover electro will win over pop fans of all persuasions.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- IN GHOST COLOURS sounds like Depeche Mode on Lorazepam -- dramatic, well enunciated and full of arpeggiated synthy goodness. URB
IN GHOST COLOURS is soaked in the ghost of a thousand electrified axe pedals... Clash
3 stars out of 5 -- The shimmering synths and throbbing bassline on 'Hearts On Fire' builds to a knockout chorus, while 'So Haunted' deftly straddles the dance-floor divide. Q
4 stars out of 5 -- If you're looking for a little warm blood pumping through the veins of your dance music...this is just about ideal. Every generation, it seems, gets the New Order they deserve; now, we have ours. Alternative Press
3 stars out of 5 -- [A] more ambitious melding of their influences: at its best, on 'Unforgettable Season' it suggest some enchanted alternative '80s... Uncut
COLOURS' instant anthems crackle with soaring vocals and fanciful, fluttering synths that rival the creations of Hot Chip... Entertainment Weekly
3.5 stars out of 5 -- [W]ith songs this hooky, it's impossible not to enjoy Cut Copy's lush new-wave revival. Spin
CMJ The back-to-back 'Out There On The Ice' and 'Lights And Music' are oh-so-80s and oh-so great, with killer synth breakdowns...
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