
"Ladytron's Daniel Hunt states, 'There's an itch we never scratched,' referring to their new single and the band's exploration of a 'disco' record, which has a unique interpretation in their context."
"On Paradises, Ladytron loosens up and has fun, digging into a variety of late-'80s and '90s dance styles, making it their danciest and longest album yet."
"'Kingdom Undersea' adds early-'90s baggy/Madchester influences, with a staccato, housey piano riff that makes Ladytron sound refreshingly different, especially with Helen Marnie's distinctive vocals."
Ladytron's new album, Paradises, is their longest and most dance-oriented work to date. The band explores various late-'80s and '90s dance styles across 16 tracks. The single 'Kingdom Undersea' showcases a blend of early-'90s baggy and house influences, featuring a duet between Daniel Hunt and Helen Marnie. The album incorporates elements of acid house, with percussive synths and a playful approach, marking a significant evolution in Ladytron's sound.
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