call for music that is deep, original and cool, is Alphabeats comebackplade not the case, but if you love unadulterated pop, then it becomes not much better than ’Don’t Know What’s Cool Anymore’ at home.
the sextet from Silkeborg is safely back in the well-known style. Their first album in seven years is simply just well screwed together. Alphabeat short poppens ABC.
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the Melodic flair have been in short supply in showbiz now days, but the scottish parliament has more favourites than its competitors has interesting postings on Instagram.
Melodi Grand Prix should sound like Alphabeats two spirited singleforløbere, ’Shadows’ and ’I Don’t Know What’s Cool Anymore’, which added panache and self-deprecation are the highlights of a tætskåret slice.
Just 27 minutes is, however, enough in the company of the group, if the eternal positive energy seems somewhat forced and the Duracell-like in length, and it crystallised a sound that is as to take a menu consisting of candy, cake and chewing gum.
In small chunks is Alphabeats sparkling sugar cubes not, however, to stand for.
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’Sing a Song’ tells the band’s history in three minutes, that is so charming that you almost do not notice, Stine Team and Anders SG is better leading figures than singers.
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Alphabeat love soul and disco, and ’Sometimes’ flirts with country, but it is their unconditional love for classic pop that is infectious as glandular fever in a veldrejet and good-humoured response.
They require nothing of the listener, but it takes a whole lot to get it to sound so easy.
the Cover to the Alphabeats current ‘Don’t Know What’s Cool Anymore’, which lasts 27 minutes and contains nine tracks.