We Are the Night ~ Chemical Brothers
£4.98
|
Singles 1993-2003 ~ Chemical Brothers
£5.98
|
Surrender ~ The Chemical Brothers
£4.98
|
Dig Your Own Hole ~ The Chemical Brothers
£4.98
|
Come with Us ~ Chemical Brothers
£4.98
|
Product details
Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
|
Customers Viewing This Page May Be Interested in These Sponsored Links(What is this?) |
First single and opening track, "Galvanize", features Q-tip on vocals. It's a little more downtempo than the brothers of late as they got wrapped up in a need to produce a dancefloor killer to match the heady days of "Hey Boy, Hey Girl"--it's not too different, not too clever, but has enough of the necessary "oomph" to make it an excellent start to the album. In terms of classic sounding tracks, there are "Come Inside" and "The Big Jump", the former a big-beat spectacular and the latter a definite tune to be heard "out", replete with enormous slidey bassline and sticky acid stabs. A standout in a similar vein to "Galvanize" (although possibly better) is "Left Right" featuring Anwar Superstar. It's got a bold hip-hop swagger and politically charged lyrics over a chunky riff that wouldn't sound out of place in a seventies TV cop show. There are only two of the customary chillout tracks (think Beth Orton), there's "Hold tight London", an upbeat soca-styled song that's okay but not nearly as beautiful as sweeping epic "Close Your Eyes" featuring the Magic Numbers.
Closing Push the Button are two more guitar-based tracks, the country-rocking loop of "Marvo Ging" and the brilliant mish-mash of styles that is "Surface to Air", a sort of rapturous amalgam of the brothers' own "Golden Path", the Strokes and festival favourites Dreadzone. A fantastic end to a consistent album that easily outshines its predecessor, Come with Us, and will hopefully herald a great year for electronic music.--David Trueman
Description
'Push The Button' is the fifth album from UK dance duo Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. Continuing with their mix of big beat, dirty house, and electro, the album sees the boys joined by a whole host of guest vocalists including The Charlatans'Tim Burgess, Bloc Party's Kele Okerek, and Mos Def's brother Anwar Superstar. The single 'Galvanise' which features A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip on vocals is also included.