The best government department since DOSAC have returned with their new single ‘Invisible Me’. The 7-inch will be released via Austerity Records and is backed by b-side ‘Love Me Again’.
Last time out on ‘You Are In Control’, they spoke of setting yourself free from life’s shackles and becoming all you can be. Three Prime Ministers later, the Hot Chip via 90s rave sonic has descended towards synths so icy they could reignite the cold war.
Their creative plummet to emotionless pastures has allowed them to pose the finest couplet of the year:
“Are happy people winning or / Have they already been defeated?”
Who among us can honestly say they didn’t consider walking out to see to find Reggie Perrin when Mrs Pork Markets the economy into a red park bin full of dog shit.
Just when all feels lost comes the defiant Aragon charging alone into the Battle of the Morannon moment arises in the final verse. All the bitterness and resentment at this country’s downturn into a Thatcherite tribute act (“I'm truly glad you found a way / To look after number one”) oozes from company director Trevor Deeble. Deeble’s introduction of the spoken word brings Fred Deakin’s sci-fi Armageddon album ‘The Lasters’ and John Hurt’s slow-burning performance in ‘1984’ to the fore.
On the surface, the lyrics still feel defeated (“I know now what I want / I want to be just like you”), but the spoken word gives it the feel of a quitting speech. One doesn’t quit this spitefully without the hope and rebellion flames flickering.
Despite the gloomy conclusion to 2022, their debut album is still poised to be one of 2023’s finest.