Amazon.co.uk Review
The story of the
Sugababes is a tale which might sound more appropriate to a band of leather-faced rock dinosaurs yet
Angels With Dirty Faces is only the second album in their short career. Since dazzling the world with their anthem "Overload"; their first album flopped, they were dropped by their label, a founder member left and just when you thought they would give up, along comes Heidi Range and suddenly they get two consecutive number one singles. "Freak Like Me" was born of a Girls on Top bootleg of Gary Numan & Adina Howard which needed the "babes" attitude to crack the top 40. Second single "Round Round" is more like it; cowritten by the band, it has a far less distinctive sample and grooves like a Motown pop hit with a latter day R&B edge. If their debut
One Touch was driven by 1960s R&B,
Angels
is more in tune with today's R&B scene as on "Blue", a really bright, upbeat chorus blended with a dark and dirty verse. "Virgin Sexy" and "Supernatural" show a very mature Sugababes in a funk-rock superstyle which creeps menacingly like US divas
En Vogue but sign-of-the-times lyrics like "Im virgin sexy, if you want me just text me" remind us that they're a lot younger than they actually sound. On the whole,
Angels
is far more accomplished than their debut. They have now successfully bridged all age gaps making their music so-called intelligent enough to reach the older people yet still fresh, dynamic and instant enough for a younger market. If you were to group them in the bracket of chart pop acts like S Club, Britney, Blue et al, The Sugababes are in a league of their own with a consistent album rather than a short string of sugar-soaked singles
it's hard to believe they are all the same age as or younger than Gareth Gates. --
David Trueman
CD Description
'Angels With Dirty Faces' is the first album for Island Records by the trio who fuse UK garage, R&B, hip-hop and electro-pop. After a number of line-up changes the band is now made up of founder members Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena, andHeidi Range who joined them in Summer 2001. The singles 'Freak Like Me' and 'Round Round', are included.