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Animalia

 
Album Review: Animalia

  • Artist: The Lotterboys
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 25, 2006
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Everything that is old may be new again, but more often than not it is also mashed-up, rearranged and turned into something that isn't really new but has that gloss. Thus the Lotterboys' debut effort, which slots alongside outfits from the DFA label to the Electric 6 as something which imagines a permanent 1978 to 1982 where everybody ran into each other at a loud party and got down. No bad thing at all, of course, and if the general concept by now is its own established cliché, Animalia presents its own spin on the matter. The song that might yet get the most attention is a cover of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man," which ends up with the same triumphal dancefloor not a million miles away from the Scissor Sisters' slink through Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb." The blatantly obvious influence on the singing throughout, not that the group would ever deny it, is P-funk -- when Mack Goudy, Jr. starts busting out the wiggy chants right from the start with "Star Whores" the connection couldn't be any clearer if the bassline started turning into something from Bootsy Collins. But the rhythms are more monolithic and straightforward, industrial disco in all but name, resulting in an often-invigorating tension between Fetisch and Shapemod's arrangements and the singing (or at times speaking, thus the opening monologue on "Involvement"). Still, said monolithic approach locks the album down into a one-note approach that it can't quite overcome, elements like the horn blasts on "Blazer" and the guitar riffs on the title track aside (though the concluding "Wired and Tired" kicks everything into hilarious jokey garage rock/drug/funk territory). There's been much worse, though, and heard in isolation each track kicks all the more strongly. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Star Whores The Lotterboys (5:19)
Heroine The Lotterboys (3:51)
Iron Man The Lotterboys (4:37)
Give It Up The Lotterboys (4:08)
Blazer The Lotterboys (4:41)
Can't Control the Boogie The Lotterboys (3:35)
Involvement The Lotterboys (4:07)
Animalia The Lotterboys (3:43)
Cadillac and Mac The Lotterboys (5:02)
Superdope The Lotterboys (4:13)
Get Down Syndrome The Lotterboys (5:05)
Wired and Tired The Lotterboys (1:38)

Credits

Peter Saville (Art Direction), Mack Jr. Goudy (Group Member), Sam Roberts (Design)
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