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Album Details: Sing, Memory

Release Date:03/27/2007
Label:Service Av
UPC:5060131850047

Track List: Sing, Memory

  1. Sing (Prelude)
  2. When I'm Here with You
  3. Beautiful Oblivion
  4. Strangelove [Sing Version]
  5. Hotel Room
  6. Nothing on Earth
  7. Nightshift
  8. Memory (Prelude)
  1. Collector
  2. Breathe in, Fade Out
  3. Endless Circles
  4. Man I Knew
  5. Masquerade
  6. Love and Exile
  7. Black Hit of Space

Pro Reviews: Sing, Memory

  • All Music Guide

    The solo debut from Black Box Recorder chanteuse Sarah Nixey takes up the extroverted electronic pop trajectory signaled by that beloved band's (evidently) final album, Passionoia, and ventures a good deal further in that direction, emerging as a fullfledged collection of stylish 21st century dancepop in the vein of Goldfrapp, Dot Allison, and Róisín Murphy. Characteristically, the emphasis is less on "pop" and "dance" than on "style," but Nixey and her collaborators (chief among them James Banbury, a former Auteur and member of the downtempo/IDM outfit InfantJoy) never let setting the right mood interfere with a good hook or a groove in any event, the album is both impossibly glamorous and immensely pleasurable to listen to. It's divided between dancefloorready tracks the sensational candydisco single "Strangelove," the similar, slinkier "Beautiful Oblivion," the genially funky "Nothing on Earth," which could easily pass for latterday Kylie Minogue tune and more downtempo, slightly... triphopinflected material both dark ("Masquerade") and sweet (the electroromance "When I'm Here with You") and usually somewhere in between a split which is roughly mapped by the album's two titular halves, each of which has its own spoken preface. Lyrically, Nixey reveals herself to be a good deal more romantic and empathetic than her Black Box Recorder ghostwriters Luke Haines and John Moore, although she still has a touch of their blackhumored bite and a similar preoccupation with the dark, twisted aspects of human relationships. Somehow, knowing that Nixey herself is the brain, and not just the lips, behind these lovelorn tales helps to take the edge out of her stiffly proper English enunciation, and in conjunction with a less chilly delivery and the lush, shimmering electronic warmth of the productions, makes Sing, Memory far more likely to melt your heart than leave it shivering. - K. Ross Hoffman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sarah Nixey

Avantgarde vocalist Sarah Nixey started out as a backup singer in the British folk outfit Balloon. During her stint in the band, she met exJesus and Mary Chain drummer John Moore and exAuteurs singer Luke Haines, who in 1998 recruited Nixey for the moody indie ensemble Black Box Recorder. She worked with the band for about seven years before she got to work on her first... Read more