Sir

AlbumFeb 16 / 201813 songs, 47m
Electroclash Electropop
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5.8 / 10

The electroclash duo returns from a nine-year hiatus with a new creative brain trust in tow, but a few standout singles aren’t enough to redeem a plodding, repetitive album.

D+

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8 / 10

Sir is a welcome return for an underrated group whose influence on contemporary pop music is often overlooked.

After a nine-year break, Fischerspooner are back with their fourth album 'Sir'. Read the NME review right here

The Michael Stipe-produced return for Fischerspooner delves into personal experiences in great, often explicit detail, some that may have benefited from a little restraint.

7.0 / 10

Fischerspooner burst onto the pop scene in 2001 with the preliminary release of #1, an album that essentially defined their careers. At the time, few people anticipated the impact the record would have.

(Ultra)

4 / 10

As Fischerspooner enter their third decade as a project, the electroclash outfit's Michael Stipe produced fourth LP 'Sir' comes off as a case study on déjà vu.

7 / 10

Nine years after their last record Entertainment, multi-instrumentalist Warren Fischer and singer-songwriter Casey Spooner have resurfaced with their most...

8.5 / 10

Our review of 'Sir' by Fischerspooner: Fischerspooner hit their bounciest pop and darkest art in our review of 'Sir'