Kitty Empire 

David Byrne and Fatboy Slim: Here Lies Love

It's a great history lesson but an album full of lyrical platitudes, writes Kitty Empire
  
  


Pop music should, ideally, encompass more than just lust, partying, and its derivatives. Former Talking Head and artist-about-globe David Byrne became enthralled with the story of Imelda Romuáldez Marcos and her childhood amaneuensis, Estrella, enlisting Norman Cook to provide beats which nod to Marcos's penchant for discos. Guest vocalists – Florence Welch, Steve Earle and Cyndi Lauper are amongst the more successful – dramatise how Marcos joined the international jetset trash, complete with sacrifice, amphetamines, multiple betrayals and industrial-grade hubris. It's a cracking history lesson, but Here Lies Love is a frustrating concept album, full of placeless music, lyrical platitudes and a surfeit of singers.

 

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