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This Delicate Thing We've Made

Darren Hayes

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Album Review

Previously the forte of prog rockers, hair metallers, and hip-hop MCs, the idea of the double album has recently been embraced by the pop world, with Christina Aguilera (Back to Basics), Beyoncé (I Am...Sasha Fierce), and even Pop Idol runner-up Gareth Gates (Go Your Own Way), unable to restrict their creative flow to just one disc. Following his split with Columbia Records after ten years and 25 million sales together, former Savage Garden frontman Darren Hayes has used his new-found freedom to become the latest unlikely artist to boldly attempt the ambitious concept with his third solo album, This Delicate Thing We've Made. Clocking in at a near-two-hour running time, Hayes' first release through his own Powdered Sugar label could quite easily have become an exercise in self-indulgence, but luckily, he has plenty to offer both sonically and lyrically. Written during the period of his civil partnership with his animator/music video director husband, and his subsequent public coming out announcement, the majority of its 25 tracks eschew the dark and tortured themes of predecessor The Tension & the Spark in favor of a more optimistic approach which revels in his newly discovered happiness, particularly on the likes of "Who Would Have Thought?" a brooding trip-hop-inspired co-write with Guy Chambers, which comes complete with a chiming wedding bell middle-eight; the shimmering Enya-esque choral-led "The Only One," and the joyous new wave pop of lead single "On the Verge of Something Wonderful." Not that Hayes has become averse to addressing more heavy-handed issues, either, as evident on the politically charged, robotic synth-funk of "Bombs Up in My Face," the new age waltz of "Neverland," which tackles the subject of domestic violence, and the campfire sing-along of "The Great Big Disconnect" which covers everything from weapons of mass destruction to AIDS in Africa. The shimmering electro-pop that he so convincingly pulled off on his sophomore album remains the album's prevalent sound, the highlights of which are the Paul Van Dyk-inspired, six-minute trance-lite epic "Casey," the Giorgio Moroder-esque bubbling synth pop of "Step Into the Light," and the Middle Eastern-flavored "A Conversation with God." But elsewhere, Hayes takes full advantage of the opportunity to showcase his more adventurous side, shifting from Prince-inspired falsetto funk ("Me, Myself and I") to Scissor Sisters-style glam rock ("Lucky Town") to melancholic country-pop ("Maybe") to a cappella gospel ("Walk Away"), all with consummate ease. Of course, the album's sprawling nature means that it might be a bit of a slog for anyone other than hardcore fans, while the schmaltzy tendencies of Savage Garden unfortunately rear their head on the slushy and dreary acoustic ballads "I Just Want You to Love Me," "A Hundred Challenging Things a Boy Can Do," and "Words." But strip away these misguided ventures into lounge territory and you're left with an inventive, seductive, and slightly eccentric record which only furthers Hayes' surprising reinvention as one of pop's most unpredictable mavericks. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

A Pop Masterpiece

This is probably the best album of 2007, definitely the best pop album released this year. It's the perfect continuation to Hayes' criminally underrated The Tension and the Spark. He has found his groove and I'm so glad he has succeeded on his own terms, independent of a major label. A brilliant lush sonic journey that absolutely anyone can and should experience.

On the verge of something wonderful...

Well it's not everyday that you can find a album that can take you on a journey from the 1st track to the last. Darren has managed to create a pure masterpiece with this album and I will warn you now, You will need to listen to the album in it's entirety! Listening to this album any other way would not do it justice! If I was to sum up this album, I would call it "Electro-pop". Darren has once again given us some great songs to listen to over & over again... "How To Build A Time Machine", "Sing To Me" & "Step Into The Light" to name a few of potential singles to be released. "Casey" would be without a doubt the winner on this album. A fan of the 80's, Madonna, Prince, Pet Shop Boys will truly get into this album. Darren, Congratulations... this is your Mona Lisa.

An Epic Pop Masterpiece!

I have just listened to the whole album and I am dumbstruck. This is amazing - a record that actually takes risks in pop music. I love it there are so many references to the eighties and artists like Kate Bush and Prince. Highlight tracks are Step Into The Light (a madonnaesque frozen style ballad), On The Verge Of Something Wonderful. Me Myself and I - I could go on and on - you must go and by this album if you are a pop music lover - it will expand your musical horisons, the lyrics are so personal and amazing - you feel like you are having a conversation with Darren - and that voice stills sounds as incredible as ever. This album puts him in the same class as a Madonna or prince, but courageous enough to take all risks. The album of 2007!! Buy it today - you owe it to yourself

Biography

Born: 08 May 1972 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

San Francisco-based pop/rock singer/songwriter Darren Hayes (born Darren Stanley Hayes) used to organize performances at home at a very young age supported by his mother, who became his first fan. After getting involved in school plays, the young and promising artist had the opportunity to join Daniel Jones in an outfit originally called Crush. They formed Savage Garden in 1997 in their native Brisbane, Australia. Hayes ended his marriage and decided to settle in the U.S. while Daniel Jones stayed...
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