Nonetheless
The duo work with James Ford on this lush, impressive collection that upholds their status as pop greats
Nonetheless feels airy and welcoming, qualities that have sometimes eluded its more recent predecessors, it resonates emotionally in ways that befit elder statesmen who can look to the future while comfortably acknowledging the past.
As they celebrate their fortieth year at the ever-changing and endlessly fickle coalface of pop, ‘Nonetheless’ finds Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe as
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe play to their strengths magnificently fifteen Pest Shop Boys album, Nonetheless.
The duo’s first LP in four years finds them refining and updating their late-80s heyday sound, with a new producer in tow
Pet Shop Boys revel in cheesy euro-pop, St Vincent knows how to rattle your bones, Justice get back to basics, Porij are the band to watch
Longing, love and longevity as the duo resolutely refuse retirement. New music review on theartsdesk