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Things Are What They Used to Be

Zoot Woman

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Album Review

Led by producer and songwriter Stuart Price, who has worked with the likes of Madonna, No Doubt, and Cornershop, British trio Zoot Woman fuse electronic dance music with catchy pop melodies and polished harmonies that recall the sounds of the 1980s. Zoot Woman's third album, 2009's Things Are What They Used to Be, was their first album after a six-year recording hiatus and finds them returning to their strengths in strong songcraft and skillful studio technique.

Customer Reviews

Take You Higher

In a word - Stunning, or perhaps - Brilliant, or maybe - genius! Take rock, dance, electronic. Mix it up and you've got one of the best albums of the year, or maybe decade.

Disappointing (sorry)

I've been a fan of Zoot Woman for a while now and was eagerly awaiting this album but unfortunately it just doesn't cut it for me. There are four tracks of the calibre of their previous works: Live In My Head, We Won't Break, Just a Friend of Mine and Saturation, the rest are lack lustre with the exception of a couple. I think this album would have sounded better if it had been cut down to 8 or 9 songs, removing: Witness, Lust Forever, Memory and Blue Sea. However, I think this band have a lot of potential so I look forward to future work.

Brilliant

Much awaited album, it's just clever music. Blows me away.

Biography

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

The sharply dressed Zoot Woman is a three-man pop group that owes as much to Hall & Oates as Pet Shop Boys. Stuart Price (bass) met brothers Johnny (guitar, vocals) and Adam Blake (keyboards) while at school in Reading, England. Though the group's basic setup is much like a rock band, electronics play a significant role in their sound. They began recording during the late '90s but didn't make their full-length debut until 2001; signed to Wall of Sound, Living in a Magazine came first, while a...
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