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Bankrupt!

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Entertainment
3:40 $1.29
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The Real Thing
3:23 $1.29
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S.O.S. in Bel Air
3:43 $1.29
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Trying to Be Cool
3:48 $1.29
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Bankrupt!
6:57 $1.29
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Drakkar Noir
3:22 $1.29
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Chloroform
4:05 $1.29
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Don't
3:16 $1.29
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Bourgeois
4:53 $1.29
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Oblique City
3:30 $1.29
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 40:37

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Award-winning critic Barry Walters is a longtime contributor to Rolling Stone, Spin, the Village Voice, and many other publications. His interview with Prince a...more »

04.23.13
Remaining the epitome of rock-disco dialectic
2013 | Label: Glassnote

What Phoenix does better than just about any current band is combine the euphoria of a raucous rock ‘n’ roll show with the surgical exactitude of studio-crafted dance music. Mixing the obstreperousness of old-fashioned guitar/bass/drums/keys grooves with hyper-precise digital calibration, this supremely, this supremely French foursome remains the epitome of rock-disco dialectic.

Their new one picks up where 2009′s mainstream breakthrough Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix left off, maintaining that album’s crowd-pleasing formula while accentuating the group’s gentle waywardness. The lyrics, for example, are often nonsensical: “Victory lap, formal with feathery eyes/ Dating vendetta win small spray pesticide” goes a typical near-rhyme in the title track, an abstracted take on EDM’s slow-burning trance. It further abstracts the build-up into ambient doodles over muted four-four thumping, accentuates the breakdown via oscillating Phillip Glass-like synths, and climaxes with a psychedelic folk-rock coda. This is and the similarly spaced-out verses of “Bourgeois” are clearly what the band had on its mind when it announced that Bankrupt! would be more experimental.

Otherwise, though, it’s just as generous with its hooks and anxiously-happy propulsion as any Phoenix number: “Entertainment” storms the gates with chiming “Turning Japanese” synths that reappear throughout the album; “The Real Thing” holds back its catchiest… read more »

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About the Album: Phoenix’s Bankrupt!

By Ryan Reed, eMusic Contributor

In our age of overnight indie mega-stars, Phoenix are the last of a dying breed. The French quartet earned their success the hard way: gradually building an international fanbase over the course of a decade and expanding and refining their quirky, hook-driven pop from album to album. In 2009, Phoenix delivered their commercial breakthrough, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, which remained a constant fixture on bar playlists and workout mixes well into the following year. It's a… more »

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