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Freezepop
The Archenemy Record Comp
General | Jun 2004

Reviews

Gabe
Reviewed 2004-08-03
Amid the retro new wave frenzy of 2002-2003, Freezepop tasted fresh. Though they tilled the same ground as the more cynical of the scenesters, the Boston group’s music was more innocent, more happy, more catchy and more consistently so than even Ladytron at their occasional finest. I’m sorry to report that it was not meant to last. Sophomore slump or “we only had one album’s worth of ideas”, this CD is flat, dull, perfunctory, and even a bit sad (but not dark enough to venture into goth-wave). The lyrics on many of the songs are atrocious (even by new wave standards … or maybe I expect too much … “You spin me right ‘round baby, like a record, right ‘round”?) Even the knowing, in-joke cynicism wears thin. The sadness and stupid lyrics they could survive perhaps, but not the enervating sameness. Some acceptable tracks amid the dreck are:
1. Boppy, upbeat 8. Moody, soft 10. Moody and soft

Recent airplay

Stakeout
panic!Oct 06, 2010
Tonight
Parlez-Vous Freezepop?
The LunchboxMar 09, 2007
Stakeout
The PanoplyMay 10, 2005
Duct Tape My Heart
Distraction-LimitedFeb 18, 2005

Charting

2004-08-02 — 2004-10-03
Week EndingAirplays
Sep 26 1
Sep 5 1
Aug 29 1
Aug 22 3
Aug 15 4

Track listing

1. Stakeout
2. Bike Thief
3. I Am not Your Gameboy
4. Parlez-Vous Freezepop?
5. Chess King
6. Outer Space
7. That Boy Is All About Fun!
8. Duct Tape My Heart
9. Manipulate
10. Emotions & Photons
11. Tonight
12. Boys on Film