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Client - Heartland (CD)

Album Details: Heartland

Release Date:04/10/2007
Label:Metropolis Records
UPC:782388047722

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  • All Music Guide

    For their third effort, Client become a threepiece with Client A and Client B joined by new member Client E. Client would probably like you to believe she was assimilated Borgstyle into the group, and considering how her contributions are indistinguishable when compared to their earlier albums, it's believable. The wee bit of growth the band displays is right in line with the slow pace they displayed between record one and record two, which might as well have been their titles considering the band's love of starkness and anonymity. Synthpop flashback music is still the rule, and almost everything seems written towards a clever, edgy comment like "I need some to hurt" and "I need chains/Don't leave me free/It's six in the morning baby/Dirty minds boys and girls." Delivering these lyrics deadpan over simple melodies is a planned and worthy idea, but the drab arrangements miss an important element Depeche Mode and Erasure rarely forgot in their early, minimal days. Too often detached vent...ures into disinterested, and when "Hey now now/Where's the rock and roll gone" is offered over an entirely limp synthbeat, it's hard not to scream "Stop I get it" All these trying and proudly vapid moments are made even worse when compared to the EP's worth of great ideas included within. A faithful and instantly enjoyable cover of the early Adam the Ants single "Zerox Machine" is a perfect choice since the lyrics predict bands like Client as irony sits on top of irony while more irony spews out the side. Producer Youth does a great job of reviving the cold sound of the legendary Conny Planck with the live drum throb he adds to the icy "Drive," and the short but shivery "Köln" sounds like some forgotten, Berlinera Bowie instrumental. Besides the new member, Heartland is the first Client album to arrive courtesy of dark dance and retro wave specialists Metropolis. It's a perfect way to reach synthpop fetishists and robot girl junkies, the audience the album is entirely aimed at. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Client

"We wish to be judged on our artistic merit, as opposed to our personalities," so says Client B, 50 percent of the anonymous duo that make up Client. Apart from the semiobvious facts that Client appear to be made up of two young women (apparently from the north of England given their accents) and that they are the first signings to Andy Fletcher's (of Depeche Mode fame)... Read more