Musique TOPS – none
With a saturation of ‘80s synthwave revivalists, it’s easy to forget TOPS
were there earlier than most. But on fourth album ‘I Feel Alive’, it’s
obvious they’re well-practiced at the craft, conjuring up 35 minutes of
their trademark melancholy. It’s also an album of firsts for them -
newly added keyboard player Marta Cikojevic adds a vital new layer. This
in turn frees up vocalist Jane Penny to add a couple of flute solos on
the record, which is a pleasant surprise. In fact, it’s the broadness of
flavour on the album that is its main strength. The sparse, chilling
layers of ‘Ballads and Sad Movies’, or the Joni Mitchell-esque delivery
of ‘Take Down’ really show the broadness TOPS are capable of. On top of
this, Jane’s vocal is remarkable throughout, ranging from the fragility
of Lana Del Rey to the power of Kate Bush. An album with some undeniable
gems but perhaps a few too many soft-rock fillers, ‘I Feel Alive’
delivers a genuinely refreshing take on melancholy.

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