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Gorgon City
Artist Icon Sirens (2014)
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Sirens is the debut studio album by English electronic music production duo Gorgon City. It was released on 6 October 2014. The album features vocals from Katy B and Jennifer Hudson among others, and writing credits from Kiesza and Emeli Sandé among others. The album debuted at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart.
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orgon City so succinctly encapsulate summer 2014 that their autumn album release feels as inappropriate as the Adidas sliders and Vote No T-shirt you’ve been sporting all summer. Still, it’s hard not to look favourably towards this pop-house powerhouse: producers Kye Gibbon and Matt Robson-Scott, plus their army of club singers – Katy B, Laura Welsh and Jennifer Hudson among them – may not be especially innovative, but it’s the young, dumb and intellectually numb elements of Sirens that make it scintillating. Sometimes it’s a little empty – Take It All gives little back – but when they hit that melancholy ache just right, it’s electric. Erik Hassle turns Peaches’ militant “fuck the pain away” refrain into a late-night booty call, and the single Ready for Your Love is pure hedonistic harmony.

SOURCE: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oct/02/gorgon-city-sirens-review


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