Jessie Ware - What's Your Pleasure? (1 Viewer)

ugh, now i don't wanna hear it.
i already hate that phrase/word/sound.

pretty sure i'd like goldfrapp's ooh la la better if it were called dial up my number.
 
oh wow i'm loving this throwback is the shit.

i wonder if it has the power to even bring back @funky? :ken:
 
That was not what I was expecting. The last minute is quite fabulous.

The lipstick on the boxers. Is is FILTHY FRIDAY? :D
 
I mean it's not her best. But she can't do a bad song, ever. So it's a 7/10 grower. It might be a pastiche too far, however. I can hear Blondie, Pat Benatar, Kim Wilde, The Go-Gos, Donna Summer, Jody Watley, all within the first 20 seconds
 
Save A Kiss is a total bop (and probably wouldn't sound out of place on the Robyn album that never happened between Body Talk and Honey).
 
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It's pretty good (the end of chorus melody is killer) but to be quite honest it does feel a touch faceless. It feels a bit like she's playing dress-up in disco/dance-pop this time, rather than completely owning it. The only single that will go down as top-tier Jessie is Adore You.
 
It's pretty good (the end of chorus melody is killer) but to be quite honest it does feel a touch faceless. It feels a bit like she's playing dress-up in disco/dance-pop this time, rather than completely owning it. The only single that will go down as top-tier Jessie is Adore You.

JESSUS WEPT!
 
Well, it does. I'm not saying they're not good songs (except Ooh La La, that's shit). But this doesn't sound like the album it might/should have been had Overtime been the blueprint.
 
Save a Kiss is KILLER (again)

I could maybe see that, while I do like it, Ooh La La could be said to be not very her but the rest are very much Jessie Ware songs I think.
 
This is literally THE most intoxicating song since Honey :disco:
 
Spotlight, Ooh La La, Save a Kiss and Say You Love Me live from her living room



top right backing singer with her sassy choreo/armography is giving me life
 
this is finally out in 2 weeks - 4 stars in The Guardian

“Is this love too hot to handle? / Make a wish, blow out my candle,” she gasps on the title track, a skin-to-skin account of mutual satisfaction. But the superb What’s Your Pleasure? makes a case to reimagine so-called comfort zones as potential lanes of expertise: free pop’s women from the pointless commercial burden to reinvent, let them hone their craft, and you get assured marvels like this.

:disco:


also, sounds like album 5 might not take long.

"Well, now that touring has changed a bit, maybe I’ll go back into the studio and write my next one. I know what it is going to be about so I feel ready to write some more music and then who knows, maybe I’ll have more songs to present to people when I eventually tour. It’s kind of a follow-on to this record, so I’m excited to start writing that."
 
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is there any '10s popstar with a more impressive remixography than Jessie? this one is a bit of a dub and is absolutely DIVINE



this one just feels like a beefed-up single edit and is also corking

 
I ordered the album (and the jumper)

When am I getting the precode? :oi:
 
I'm quite excited for this album.

Feels like it's been a long time coming.
 
hoping she'll announce European dates too.

Good news, Overtime fans (ie. gays)

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'I did a vinyl of it (I think?!)' :D

Yes, the other side of which was included on the album.
 
I forgot live music was a thing, I'm going to look for tickets RIGHT NOW
 
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Are you still thinking of going to Sweden @Kalabaliken ?

Not in September which was my original plan, the course I want to do is being done via distance for the autumn term but there's no point as part of it was to actually live there for a bit. Maybe in January but we shall see. I literally do not have a SINGLE thing planned AT ALL for the future. No concerts, no holidays, no events, nothing. How fucking depressing.
 

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