Vinyl LP Contains "The Buzz" & "Hate For Sale"!
TAS Rated 4/5 Music, 4/5 Sonics in the October 2020 Issue of The Absolute Sound!
First album since 2016's 'Alone' from the Pretenders, fronted by Chrissie Hynde.
The album contains the song "The Buzz" which deals with issues of addiction. Speaking about 'The Buzz', Chrissie Hynde said: "I think we all know that love affairs can take on the characteristics of drug addiction. It's about that. Not mine of course - I'm never obsessive never obsessive never obsessive."
If there's a fountain of youth reserved for singers, then ageless Pretenders bandleader Chrissie Hynde must be mainlining its holy elixir. Her lead vocals on the band's 11th studio album, Hate For Sale, are as strong and true as they sound on their jangly breakthrough 1979 single, 'Brass in Pocket.' Fact is, if you put the Pretenders' entire catalog on shuffle, you'd be hard-pressed to tell which vocals were recorded yesterday and which ones were laid down 40 years ago.
Features
- Vinyl LP
- Made in the EU
Selections
Side 1:
- Hate For Sale
- The Buzz
- Lightning Man!
- Turf Accountant Daddy
- You Can't Hurt A Fool
Side 2:
- I Didn't Know When To Stop
- Maybe Love Is In N.Y.C.
- Junkie Walk
- Didn't Want To Be This Lonely
- Crying In Public