Pet Shop Boys say new album Nonetheless 'one of our most melodic'
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[April 25, 2024]
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian
LONDON (Reuters) - British electro-pop duo Pet Shop Boys say their new
album "Nonetheless" is one of their most melodic from their
four-decade-long career, featuring songs about solitude, freedom and
looking for a new bohemia.
The record, out on Friday, is the 15th studio album by the duo - singer
Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe - and was written during the
various COVID-19 lockdowns.
"It's one of the most melodic albums we've ever made ... This may be
less dancey than some of our (other) albums but ... it's very warm,"
Tennant told Reuters.
"The lockdowns must have had some sort of influence because the first
song's called 'Loneliness' and the third song, 'Why am I dancing?', is
about why am I dancing when I am so alone? It was true, I did used to
dance by myself sometimes."
Track "New London Boy" looks back at Tennant moving to London as a
teenager and the uncertainties of young adulthood, while in "A new
bohemia" he sings about looking for just that.
"Dancing star" was inspired by famed Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who
defected from the Soviet Union in 1961.
"In the '60s you could feel a freedom, and I think around the world now
in a lot of places we see the freedom being rolled back," Tennant said.
"We all need to feel the freedom and think about a great dancer like
Nureyev who wanted to feel the freedom."
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The Pet Shop Boys perform during the Volkswagen group night at the
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Other songs envisage the perspective
of a bodyguard for former U.S. President Donald Trump ("Bullet for
Narcissus") or focus on German pop music ("The schlager hit
parade").
Asked if he had a favorite, Lowe said: "You can't have a favorite
child, can you?"
"We've always been prolific songwriters and that has always been the
focus of what we do ... and we enjoy doing it," Tennant said.
The Pet Shop Boys, who formed in 1981, released their debut single
"West End Girls" in 1984 and it became a smash hit with a re-mix a
year later. They went on to release singles like "It's a Sin",
"Heart" and "Go West".
"We don't really examine it ... We just go with it," Tennant said
when asked about the duo's enduring successful musical relationship.
"We've shared ... more than 40 years ... here's only the two of us
been through it and we have a quite good sense of humor about it
because a lot of it's quite ridiculous ... it's created a sort of
bond I suppose."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; editing by Mark Heinrich)
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