Nov. 22nd, 2009

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Yes, Actually
4 out of 5 Stars


Following the politically charged Fundamental finds the Pet Shop Boys pulling in the reigns a bit to mine more familiar territory. This is danceable synth-pop that is the Boys' stock in trade since the 80's, but with the maturity of men who have seen trends and styles come and go, yet weathered the changes. "More Than a Dream" could have been lifted from the likes of Behavior until you hear that refrain that says "I believe that we can change, we can make it more than a dream." So while the politics of the last album were right up front, they haven't disappeared completely.

They are also feeling expansive about love these days. "King of Rome" is about the loneliness of need, and the opening "Love Etc" harkens back to the gold standard of Very. A smile may pop up as Tchaikovsky peeks through on You'll be able to dance to "Did You See Me Coming" and "Pandemonium." And then you can marvel at the symphonic quirkiness within "Legacy." "Yes" is a good Pet Shop Boys disc, once more proving that Neil Tennent and Chris Lowe still can make us smile and dance...and think about what we're listening to. One of my favorites of 2009.

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