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The Last Word: Wait, So This Satellite Party Nonsense Is Actually Happening?

satparty.jpgEvery week, we round up the all-important, all-summarizing last sentences of the biggest new-music reviews. Today's entry is the Satellite Party's Ultra Payloaded, which makes contact with spaceship Earth today:



- "[Perry Farrell]'s still trying to loosen people up — 'Whatever's in your closet, set it free,' he urges in 'Kinky' — but there's nothing dark or scary about it, just the old countercultural creed that fun is revolutionary. Mr. Farrell has become the happy hippie that Jim Morrison never was." [NYT]
- "Despite the pretense (and his happily spacey lyrics), this is Farrell's mightiest work since [Porno for Pyros'] Good God's Urge. It throbs ('Hard Life Easy'), coughs ('Awesome') and slithers ('Kinky') gracefully with Bettencourt's razor-like leads playing Ronson to Farrell's Bowie (ca. Ziggy days)—only dirtier and slightly funkier." [Harp]
- "At least Farrell got the chance to chart new territory on the album. He sings a few windy ballads in a more conventional voice than usual. But, like everything here, it's a world best left unexplored." [NY Daily News]
- "In the end, it's all interesting." [Billboard]

11:35 AM on Tue May 29 2007
By Brian Raftery
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