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Remy ZeroVilla Elaine(DGC) by Sarah ZupkoPopMatters Editor & Publisher
“Hollow” combines pure Queen pomp with shades of end of the millennium anxiety. “Life in the Rain” is the most subtle and affecting rock song I’ve heard this year—mixing complex dynamics and layering ala OK Computer with an impassioned vulnerability. The music is carefully composed, stunning artrock that ranks alongside Radiohead and The Verve in its quality and Cinjun Tate’s strong emotive voice is rather akin to Thom Yorke crossed with Freddie Mercury—both outstanding singers in a genre that doesn’t boast many great singers. It’s a shame that Villa Elaine has been so roundly ignored because Remy Zero have proven here that they most assuredly belong in the big leagues.
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