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Need You Now | Cut Copy | 6:09 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Take Me Over | Cut Copy | 5:50 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Where I'm Going | Cut Copy | 3:34 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Pharaohs & Pyramids | Cut Copy | 5:27 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Blink and You'll Miss a Revolution | Cut Copy | 4:16 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Strange Nostalgia for the Future | Cut Copy | 2:06 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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This Is All We've Got | Cut Copy | 4:42 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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8 |
Alisa | Cut Copy | 4:06 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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9 |
Hanging Onto Every Heartbeat | Cut Copy | 4:37 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Corner of the Sky | Cut Copy | 5:28 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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11 |
Sun God | Cut Copy | 15:07 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| Total: 11 Songs |
Album Review
Cut Copy’s 2008 album In Ghost Colours was a triumph of late-2000s dance-rock, combining strands of new wave, synth pop, disco, and French house into a glittering, streamlined display of how to make music that was equally adept at getting crowds moving in a club and breaking hearts over headphones late at night. It’s an understatement to say that the follow-up had a lot to live up to, and for the most part, Zonoscope is up to the challenge. There isn’t a single weak track to be found, and though could have easily done so with no side effects, the group didn’t just remake Ghost, they made some subtle alterations here and there to their approach. The opening track "Need You Now" is emblematic of the changes in the group’s sound. Dan Whitford's vocals are more out front, the synths are warmer sounding, and the overall sound is peppier and happier. Where Ghost was a late-night, rain-slicked city streets kind of album at heart, Zonoscope is more of a Technicolor, summer day kind of experience. The tropical drum fills on “Take Me Over,” the impossibly hooky chanted vocals and glam rock beat of “Where I’m Going,” the occasional acoustic guitar that pops up, and the rich vocal harmonies all provide a lightness that the group hadn’t really shown much before. When Cut Copy aren’t beaming sunshine straight out of the speakers, they can still conjure up thick clouds of electric melancholy, as on the brief but swooningly pretty "Strange Nostalgia for the Future" or the midtempo soft rock ballad “Hanging on Every Heartbeat.” They also show that the hazy, hard-edged shoegaze sound of “So Haunted” (from Ghost) was no fluke, as “This Is All We Got” and “Alisha” both sound like they could be early Ride singles (only with fewer guitars and more Xanadu-sounding synths). And their foray into vaguely political sloganeering on “Blink and You’ll Miss a Revolution” would make Heaven 17 proud. The only thing that keeps Zonoscope from being the juggernaut that In Ghost Colours was, is that it lacks a song as drop-dead brilliant as “Hearts on Fire” (though “Where I’m Going” comes close) and it includes the clunky, somewhat corny-sounding “Corner of the Sky,” which comes off as a bit too Frankie Goes to Hollywood to stand up to the greatness that surrounds it. One tiny misstep doesn’t derail the album, though, and Zonoscope ends up being a very worthy successor to In Ghost Colours. Thanks to its beauty, warmth, and top-rate songwriting, Cut Copy remain atop the pile of dance-rock groups in 2011, right next to LCD Soundsystem.
Customer Reviews
Zonoscope
Three years on from In Ghost Colours, Cut Copy return with a powerful new album that's less about anthems and more about movements and transitions. Zonoscope opens with a blast of woozy ecstasy in the form of "Need You Now", the sort of track where you don't even realize how much tension the group has built up until they release it, and ends with "Sun God", a marathon 15-minute groove that slowly morphs into a tranced-out Giorgio Moroder thud. In between those two tracks, Cut Copy build a long-form piece of work that moves between genres and ideas and moods without ever sacrificing its dancefloor momentum. Compared to the last two albums, Zonoscope has precious little guitar crunch, which makes it hard to even call Cut Copy a dance-rock band anymore. And that's for the best-- not just because that combination seems like a less thrilling prospect in 2011 than perhaps it once did, but also because Cut Copy have the architecture of dance music down perfectly and the confidence to execute the genre's moves with absolute precision.
Worth it
Old school, unique and cut copy at their best
Blink and You'll Miss a Revolution
The soundtrack to my summer. Cut Copy have not (not since their first EP) and can not do any wrong.
Biography
Formed: Melbourne, Australia
Genre: Electronic
Years Active: '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Cut Copy
| Name | Album | Time | Price | ||
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Lights & Music | In Ghost Colours | 4:37 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Hearts On Fire | In Ghost Colours | 4:52 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Take Me Over | Take Me Over - Single | 5:08 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Need You Now | Zonoscope | 6:09 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Take Me Over | Zonoscope | 5:50 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Far Away | In Ghost Colours | 4:56 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Feel The Love | In Ghost Colours | 4:27 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Hearts On Fire | Hearts On Fire - EP | 5:36 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Lights & Music | Lights & Music - EP | 4:59 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Where I'm Going | Where I'm Going - Single | 3:36 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |

- $16.99
- Genres: Pop, Music, Electronic, Dance, Rock, Adult Alternative
- Released: 04 February 2011
- ℗ 2011 Modular Recordings














