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Phoenix

Bankrupt! [Deluxe Edition]

Bankrupt! [Deluxe Edition]

UPC: 825646464500

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: Apr 22, 2013

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Lyricist: Phoenix .
Personnel: Thomas Hedlund (drums).
Audio Mixer: Zdar .
Somewhat sneakily, as they honed their blend of new wave, synth pop, soft rock, and all things '80s for the better part of a decade, Phoenix became one of the most influential acts of the 2000s and 2010s. When they married that distinctive style to some of their strongest songs on 2009's Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, that album's mainstream success felt like a well-earned reward for their years of defining a sound that had permeated a lot of pop culture. Its follow-up, Bankrupt!, isn't nearly as devoid of new ideas as its title suggests, but it doesn't feel like quite the leap forward Wolfgang was compared to what came before it. Not that it necessarily needs to be; Phoenix sound more comfortable and confident than ever on songs like the lead single, "Entertainment," which defines almost everything that they do on the rest of the album with its galloping beats, earnest vocals, and Asian-tinged keyboard melodies. "Trying to Be Cool," "Don't," and "Oblique City" also carry over the bouncy irresistibility of the band's breakthrough, and even if they don't have the star-making power that "1901" and "Lisztomania" did, they reveal Phoenix's deep love and even deeper knowledge of '80s pop magic in their deft major-to-minor key changes and strategically placed buildups and breakdowns. These little touches help the band stand out among its like-minded contemporaries, and it helps that Phoenix have been drawing inspiration from the '80s longer than that decade actually existed (the fact that they mixed Bankrupt! on the console used in the making of Michael Jackson's Thriller might have contributed some good '80s karma as well). Elsewhere, they pay lip service to another of that decade's icons with "Drakkar Noir," and the way Thomas Mars pronounces it almost makes the overbearing cologne cool again. Here and on "The Real Thing," the band ponders and crosses the line between real and fake, taking it to new levels on "S.O.S. in Bel Air," which could reignite the debate between Strokes and Phoenix fans over who copied who first (and who does it better). Later on, things get interesting -- particularly for longtime fans -- when the band indulges its experimental side on songs like the seven-minute title track, which prefaces Mars' vocals with a lengthy stretch of baroque keyboards, and the expansive melancholy of "Chloroform" and "Bourgeois." Even if moments like these aren't exactly in keeping with the sound that broke Phoenix, they're a reminder that the bandmembers ultimately became popular by being themselves. Bankrupt! lets them celebrate with a victory lap that's enjoyable for all concerned. ~ Heather Phares

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - Entertainment
2 - Real Thing
3 - S.O.S. In Bel Air
4 - Trying To Be Cool
5 - Bankrupt!
6 - Drakkar Noir
7 - Chloroform
8 - Don't
9 - Bourgeois
10 - Oblique City
Disc 2:
1 - Cabourg
2 - Just Trying To Be Cool
3 - Heure Bleue
4 - Aventure
5 - Versus Monteverdi
6 - François
7 - Labyrinthe
8 - Vésuve II
9 - Campo Marzio 4
10 - Cité d'Or Fondations
11 - Cité d'Or
12 - Baccalauréat
13 - Police
14 - Helmut
15 - Vladimir
16 - Cité d'Or II
17 - Rouge Aux Lèvres
18 - Dolomites
19 - J'ai Tout Donné
20 - Bruce
21 - Nanonana Nuage
22 - Drakkar
23 - RMI Florian
24 - Belinda au Soleil
25 - Belinda
26 - Nanopico
27 - Triangle 3
28 - Belinda Wurlitzer
29 - Giorgio 2
30 - Lin Bleu
31 - Rimini-Antibes
32 - Batobus
33 - Scouts d'Europe
34 - Nanomanioc
35 - Je T'aime
36 - Epsilon 12
37 - Été Pourri
38 - Biblos
39 - Jeunesse
40 - Blue Lagoon
41 - Taxi G7
42 - Ex-Aequo
43 - Ragazzi
44 - Drill
45 - Rimini Sous la Douche
46 - Chimie
47 - Hedlunda 2
48 - 33cl
49 - Virgule XII
50 - Majordome
51 - Oblique
52 - Amphores
53 - Lin Bleu Dans le Métro
54 - Entertainer
55 - Mindgames
56 - Prince des Collines
57 - Aristotle
58 - Main de Dieu
59 - Aristotelian
60 - Vendredi
61 - Anthracite
62 - Amalfi
63 - Synthé Pleure
64 - 4 Bits Adaggio
65 - 24 Carats
66 - Invisible
67 - UGC Ciné Cité
68 - Negroni I
69 - Chloroform Berceau
70 - Hedlunda
71 - Cité d'Or de Facto