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Music review: Blondie – ‘Pollinator’

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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To be totally honest, I really wasn’t expecting to hear new music from Blondie in 2017. And while I was aware of the groupĢƵ 2014 “Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux/Ghosts of Download” that consisted of both previously released and brand new material, it did nothing to renew my interest for the new wavers.

With BlondieĢƵ 11th studio album, I now have a reason to smile. “Pollinator” features original members Debbie Harry, Chris Stein and Clem Burke delivering arrangements that exude a charismatic bite and stylish attitude found on earlier hits such as “Call Me” and “Hanging on the Telephone.”

At age 71, Harry is still the face, voice and heart of the band. She still sounds terrific with her commanding presence that lets everyone know who is in charge.

Adding to the buzz of “Pollinator,” various artists such as Charli XCX, Sia, Johnny Marr, Dev Hynes of the Blood Orange, Nick Valensi of the Strokes and TV on the RadioĢƵ Dave Sitek contribute to several of the albumĢƵ 11 tracks.

“Doom or Destiny” is reminiscent of “Dreaming” as it opens with an appearance by Joan Jett and carries BlondieĢƵ vintage vibe of synthesizers, guitars and HarryĢƵ glorious hypnotizing voice that also packs a slight punch for emphasis.

“Long Time” mirrors the infectious flow of “Heart of Glass” as it soars and swirls under HarryĢƵ delicate direction.

“Fun” is a disco charmer outlining when too much fun isn’t really fun at all as Harry seductively sings, “You know the problem with you/You’re too good to be true.”

“Human beings are stupid things when we’re young,” declares Harry on the Marr penned “My Monster.” I don’t know about you, but I can completely relate to that message.

Other standout tracks include “Best Day Ever,” “Gravity” and the country-tinged “When I Gave Up on You.”

The set closes with a haunting performance featured on “Fragments,” leaving little doubt that Blondie still brings a lot to the party and is sure to be the center of attention one way or another.

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