Soundcheck: On Darren Hayes' Solo Spin
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Rating: ++++
Whenever companies would send CDs
for review, they usually enclose fact sheets about the artists.
Last week, ex-Savage Garden's maiden
effort as a solo act found its way to me. Surprisingly, it came with a review by one
Ronaldo T. Santos. Though I don't know the guy, I agree to things he saidafter listening
to "Spin" myself.
The following is a slightly
paraphrased version of what he wrote. "A new leaf in Darren Hayes' career book,
"Spin" is a musical expedition of sorts having been recorded electronically. The album's musical skeleton, though not far from Savage Garden's, is a collage of synthesizers, drum loops and samples. It also is a far cry from the thematic simplicity of today's mediocre pop. Here, Darren paints a complex gray that's quite different from the black and white shades of boy band music. It is frank and apologetic ("Insatiable," "Dirty"), sincerely obsessed Saturday Night Fever homages in "Crush (1980 Me)", and even a tinge of flamenco in "Insatiable." Truly, Darren breathes his songs with beautiful pain and exhilaration reasons why people are obsessed with Darren Hayes." |