Tuesday, 16 August 2005 |

Mint Royale originally started in 1997 -- now 2005 sees them returning with their third album 'See You In The Morning'. Championed by the likes of Fatboy Slim, Pete Tong, Judge Jules and Seb Fontaine, Mint Royale from the UK are no strangers to the big league. See You In The Morning earns Neil Claxton (aka Mint Royale) and his band even more stripes. Every track hints at something you’ve known before – there’s a splash of Pnau there, a nod to Fatboy Slim here, a bit of Chemical Brothers over this way and something that sounds like some early Infusion halfway through. Make no mistake though – this isn’t a copycat record. It’s rather more like listening to all your favourite songs that you haven’t heard yet. There’s a great mix of slow and lovely, sad ballad-type songs, straight-up pop, instrumental vs vocalized tracks and some written for the dancefloor. One track everyone is destined to hear (and by no means is it the best on the album) is the reworking of Singin’ In the Rain. It’s what a reworking should be – very far from the original with a dancebeat. Singin’ In the Rain sounds slightly familiar but you’re not really sure why. See You in The Morning is a wicked record, and a favourite of mine for the year for sure. ring tone By Shannon
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