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Album Review: Plastic Love - Say Yes Dog

September 01, 2015 in album review, review, stream

Say Yes Dog were a band formed out of necessity. Unable to score any tickets to Germany's Fusion festival then just bandmates-to-be Aaron, Pascal and Paul asked a friend to video them playing music, submitting the video in an attempt to get a spot performing. That got them in, but left them needing to write enough songs to fill a set. The end result was their 2013 EP A Friend, and now their debut album Plastic Love.

Say Yes Dog create the kind of introspective electronic pop records fans of Hot Chip and Metronomy swoon over. If there is a clear difference between the Say Hes Dog and those bands it is that the production on Plastic Love favours function over form.

Plastic Love - Say Yes Dog

The bouncy electronic melodies on single Stronger feel like they are there in support of the band's vocal harmonies - propelling the track whilst making space for those big hooks. The electronic instrumentation is still a core part of the band's appeal - it just feels a little less contrived, clean and timeless where others mimic and riff.

Plastic Love is packed with a kind of bespectacled and studious style of music. Ernest, eager and emotionally open - on Hold Me falsetto vocals croon "Hold me tonight before I give myself up" recreating a heartfelt plea for support. You Want My Love attempts to assert confidence in its refrain of "you want my love so bad / I want your love so bad" yet the lyrics elsewhere betray a nervous feeling of love slipping gently slipping through your fingers.

And so Plastic Love will appeal to fans of a certain style of emotive electronic pop. Much like the early work of their aforementioned contemporaries it doesn't feel like this debut album has enough to stand-out as a crossover album... The sophisticated pop ambitions hinted at on Stronger, Girlfriend and the beautifully vulnerable Before I Go are never quite realised in full... Yet that almost makes me appreciate this album more - it is a simple, touching mission statement from a band with huge promise... An album made for gloomy autumnal evenings, cherished memories, pining and ransom pangs of mild melchanoly. 

Plastic Love is released this Friday via Diskodogs Records / Cargo, order through iTunes. Check out new single Plastik below:

PLASTIK is taken from the debut album PLASTIC LOVE which will be released on the 4th of September Pre-order here: smarturl.it/SayYesDogPlasticLove // produced&recorded by Say Yes Dog and Shai Solan at Helmbreker Studios, Haarlem // mixed by Ash Workman

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