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Red Carpet Massacre

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Red Carpet Massacre
Red Carpet Massacre

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Red Carpet Massacre

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While have worked steadily since their 1993 comeback, , they haven't always sounded as stylish and creatively tuned-in as they do on 2007's . Perhaps it's because there hasn't always been a definitive sound for the band to catch onto in the way that adult alternative informed the mature aesthetic of . Interestingly, rather than go for the sound of more obvious neo-new wave bands like , finds the original lineup of vocalist , keyboardist , bassist , and drummer -- guitarist left prior to recording -- hooking up with modern dance-pop producers and for a sound that at once returns the band to its edgy, club-oriented roots while also updating its sound to fit in on the radio next to such contemporary -helmed acts as . In fact, even co-wrote and produced the very -ish ballad These are darkly atmospheric, pulsating tracks that make the most of 's longstanding knack for moody, somewhat cheeky dance-rock. To theses ends, dark disco cuts like with their dominatrix whip beats, high-pitched choruses, and obligatory raps, are both deliciously hedonistic and crisply appointed electro-soul numbers. Similarly, tracks like the synth-driven title cut and the angular and oddly funky come as close as the band has been in years to re-creating its own glamorous and neon-coated '80s aesthetic. ~ Matt Collar
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