CD review: Patrick Stump, “Soul Punk”

There's nothing wrong with Patrick Stump's taste: On his debut longplayer, the once and future Fall Out Boy frontman cribs wholeheartedly from Justin Timberlake and the best of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" years.

"Soul Punk" is an odd, sweet little album; more soul, less punk. It's groovy and heartfelt, defiantly uncool, packed to its rafters with synth-heavy, '80s-evoking R&B/disco tracks that feel stripped-down and spare, dance-pop songs draped over acoustic folk skeletons.

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Karla Adam 15 Oct, 2011


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