Human Algebra
Human Algebra
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Our Take
Our Take
The SELECTER's latest album, Human Algebrain, is a whirlwind of British English charm and infectious energy that is sure to get your toes tapping and body moving. With their signature blend of ska and punk, this legendary band proves once again why they are a timeless force in the music industry.
From the opening track, "Brainiacs," to the closing anthem, "Algebra is Cool," each song on Human Algebrain is a masterclass in catchy hooks and irresistible rhythms. Lead singer Pauline Black's powerhouse vocals soar effortlessly over the tight instrumentation, creating a sound that is both retro and modern at the same time.
The SELECTER's lyrics are as sharp as ever, tackling complex themes like love, politics, and cultural identity with wit and poignancy. Tracks like "Mind Over Matter" and "Trouble in Paradise" showcase the band's ability to address important issues without sacrificing their signature sound.
Overall, Human Algebrain is a testament to the SELECTER's enduring talent and relevance in the music world. With their unique blend of ska, punk, and British English sensibilities, this album is a must-listen for fans old and new. So grab your dancing shoes and get ready to lose yourself in the infectious grooves of the SELECTER's latest masterpiece.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Human Algebra
2. Big Little Lies
3. Boxing Clever
4. Depends
5. Stop Them
6. Stay Rebel
7. War War War
8. Parade the Crown
9. Scandalous
10. Armchair Guevara
11. Not in Love With Love
12. Star Fell Out of the Blue
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
The Selecter
The Selecter, led by the iconic Pauline Black, is a ska band that has been serving up infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics since the late 1970s. Their unique blend of ska, punk, and pop has captivated audiences worldwide, earning them a devoted following and a place in music history. With hits like "On My Radio" and "Too Much Pressure," The Selecter has proven time and time again that they are not just another ska band. Their infectious energy and powerful message have cemented their place as pioneers of the 2 Tone movement, alongside bands like The Specials and Madness. What sets The Selecter apart from the rest is their unwavering commitment to addressing social and political issues through their music. From racism to sexism, they fearlessly tackle tough subjects with a blend of wit and wisdom that is unmatched in the music industry. But don't let their serious side fool you - The Selecter knows how to have a good time too. Their live shows are legendary for their high energy and infectious groove, leaving audiences dancing and singing along all night long. In a music industry that is often filled with cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured sound, The Selecter stands out as a beacon of authenticity and artistry. With their infectious sound and powerful message, they continue to inspire and entertain fans around the world. So next time you're in need of some good music with a side of social commentary, look no further than The Selecter. You won't be disappointed.
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