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Release Date: Jun 06, 2011
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Lyricist: FM Belfast.
Audio Mixers: Arni Rúnar Hlödversson; Gunnar Örn Tynes; Kristinn Sturluson.
Photographers: Jonína De La Rosa; Jói Kjartans.
For FM Belfast's second album Don't Want to Sleep, the Icelandic synth pop group continue in the style of their last album How to Make Friends, incorporating `80s hip-house sparkle and EBM into more modern, late-`90s electro-pop beats that aren't a distant cry from Postal Service, Junior Boys, or Freezepop. While nothing sounds quite as trendy as, say Kesha, in a similar way, they flirt with irony. Due to the usage of horn-stabs, staccato synthetic pianos, and throbbing bass grooves that were staples for dance groups like Deee-lite and Bizarre Inc., FM Belfast seem more retro than their contemporaries. Even so, the decision to wear throwback jerseys seems to be completely intentional, and it boosts the fun factor, which seems to be the key reason for their existence. Arni, Loa, and their pals are having fun rehashing the sounds of their youth. In a way, their child-like exuberance makes the album feel targeted to a young audience. "I Don't Wanna Go to Bed Either" takes on a kid-friendly rave approach that boasts all the cuteness of Aqua's "Barbie Girl" as a prepubescent tantrum anthem, straight off the script of a Yo Gabba Gabba episode. Elsewhere, it's less bratty, but the bouncy, sugary sweet beats, warm keyboard textures, and lush, water-sprite vocals make the record the epitome of cute; lively enough for a romper room dance party, and appealing to adults too. ~ Jason Lymangrover
Audio Mixers: Arni Rúnar Hlödversson; Gunnar Örn Tynes; Kristinn Sturluson.
Photographers: Jonína De La Rosa; Jói Kjartans.
For FM Belfast's second album Don't Want to Sleep, the Icelandic synth pop group continue in the style of their last album How to Make Friends, incorporating `80s hip-house sparkle and EBM into more modern, late-`90s electro-pop beats that aren't a distant cry from Postal Service, Junior Boys, or Freezepop. While nothing sounds quite as trendy as, say Kesha, in a similar way, they flirt with irony. Due to the usage of horn-stabs, staccato synthetic pianos, and throbbing bass grooves that were staples for dance groups like Deee-lite and Bizarre Inc., FM Belfast seem more retro than their contemporaries. Even so, the decision to wear throwback jerseys seems to be completely intentional, and it boosts the fun factor, which seems to be the key reason for their existence. Arni, Loa, and their pals are having fun rehashing the sounds of their youth. In a way, their child-like exuberance makes the album feel targeted to a young audience. "I Don't Wanna Go to Bed Either" takes on a kid-friendly rave approach that boasts all the cuteness of Aqua's "Barbie Girl" as a prepubescent tantrum anthem, straight off the script of a Yo Gabba Gabba episode. Elsewhere, it's less bratty, but the bouncy, sugary sweet beats, warm keyboard textures, and lush, water-sprite vocals make the record the epitome of cute; lively enough for a romper room dance party, and appealing to adults too. ~ Jason Lymangrover
Tracks:
1 - Stripes
2 - American
3 - Believe
4 - Mondays
5 - We Fall
6 - Noise
7 - I Don't Want to Go to Sleep Either
8 - Vertigo
9 - In Line
10 - New Year
11 - Happy Winter
2 - American
3 - Believe
4 - Mondays
5 - We Fall
6 - Noise
7 - I Don't Want to Go to Sleep Either
8 - Vertigo
9 - In Line
10 - New Year
11 - Happy Winter