Polachek’s music feels like a living response to the overstimulation of modern times. The skeletal “Bunny Is A Rider” glides along on rootless-cosmopolitan energy; “Fly To You” manages to stuff d’n’b beats, glittery synths, fluttering woodwinds, the velvet-voiced singer-songwriter Dido, and the synth scientist Grimes into an arresting four-minute capsule of the emotions surrounding a long-awaited reunion. When she does rein things in a bit, the results are even more stunning.
At times, Polachek’s knowledge of pop seems almost too well-deployed—the recurring “na-na-na”s and cracked-open-sky chorus of “Smoke” seem tailor-made to be reused by an ad for a new gum or relaunched financial-services app, and there are moments in the album’s middle that make one wonder if Sting’s moody 2000 single “Desert Rose” is about to have a serious pop-cultural re-evaluation.
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