One of the driving themes of Anthony Powell's novel-fleuve, Dance to the Music of Time, is the contrast between those characters driven solely by power and those more in tune with life's more sensual pleasures. Inevitably, time and fate catches up with each protagonist and the reader can ponder if their fates are justified or not. The New Sound, Geordie Greep's debut solo album, often feels as if it is a rerun of Powell's theme, soundtracked by a miscreant - and totally wired - Palm Court Orchestra.
Is The New Sound a tonic for these times? One hopes so: the album boasts a brand of high quality, all-embracing alternative pop fun not heard in a very long time. Maybe Associates were the last act to walk the line between the ridiculous and brilliant with such a teflon-coated aplomb.
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