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Dubstar - Two [CD]
Dubstar - Two [CD]
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Format: CD
Catalogue No.:Â NW9CD
Barcode:Â 5053760087113Â
Release Date:Â 06 May 2022
Genre:Â Indie/Alternative
âI fell off the world, I guess Iâd been holding on too longâŠâ relatable post-pandemic sentiments from the very first line of âTokenâ, the spectacular return of Dubstar and the opening track from their Stephen Hague produced new album âTwoâ.
Itâs all there in that first half-minute â that peculiar insight into worlds out of joint, Sarahâs deceptively sweet vocal, the Northern accent, and above all that irresistible mix of electronic euphoria and delicious melancholy that set them apart from the 90s journeymen.
âTwoâ is the second album from Dubstar since Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie reunited in the mid-2010s, and the first since their seminal 90s albums Disgraceful and Goodbye to be produced by New Order and Pet Shop Boys collaborator Stephen Hague. This reunion with Hague, ushers in a record of full-spectrum megapop, swooning synthesised orchestras, acutely observed kitchen sink dramas, and outright bangers. A mere 26 years since Stars and Not So Manic Now announced them as something disturbing and different in the pop firmament, Dubstar are themselves again â only more so.
Dubstar underwent reconstruction back in 2018. Chris and Sarah had begun work on a âSarah Blackwoodâ solo record, when their producer Youth instructed them to call the project what it was, namely a new Dubstar album . âIt became obvious that the hiatus was some kind of malady which weâd got over,â says Chris. âWe remembered that we just get on well.â
âSarah and I always had a bit of a sense of unfinished business,â explains Chris Wilkie⊠âThere are things about the 90s which Iâm very proud of and things Iâd have liked to have done differently. Now weâve got the opportunity to do it exactly how we felt it could have been.â
That 2018 project âDubstar Oneâ was a low key affair, two old friends dipping a toe back in the water, but it provided a new way of working. Every other Friday Chris would send Sarah recorded ideas to her new home in Hastings and she would create lyrics and melodies which, back and forth, grew into songs. As a blueprint for the album âTwoâ, the process stood them in good stead when the pandemic hit.
Chris had reconnected with Stephen Hague and âliterally had the train tickets bookedâ to his studio when lockdown happened. But the band developed such a telepathic relationship with Hague that they were able to complete Two entirely remotely.
The result is a record of bewitching, cinematic scale that connects Dubstarâs original thematic universe â the madness under the surface of the suburban, the way that women are forced to fit themselves to the shape of the world and not vice versa â to a new, older and wiser, post-COVID reality.
âMake the most of the things weâve shared âcos tomorrowâs mine,â sings Sarah on lead single âTokenâ. It could be a valediction to a lover sheâs grown out of â or to Dubstarâs past â or to her old, troubled self. Take it as you will. Itâs not how you fall off the world, itâs how you climb back on. This is a different page. Another chance. And everything is new again.
1.Token
2. I Can See You Outside
3. Tectonic Plates
4. Lighthouse
5. Tears
6. Hygiene Strip
7. Blood
8. Social Proof
9. Kissing To Be Unkind
10. Perfect Circle
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