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Album review: Frankmusik - 'Complete Me'

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From its opening few bars, Frankmusik's debut is annoying. Like, 'how can I turn this off, smash the stereo and contact a hitman simultaneously?' annoying. It's just nothing. Complete plastic nothingness from the outset. Polystyrene electro for clueless corporates. It's actually less than that, it's a black hole sucking all of pop's best inventions into a dark void.

Like a fat American tourist, he lumbers round pop's pyramids, touching what he shouldn't touch and furtively tucking pieces of history into a lamé bumbag - Frankmusik sullies 8-bit chiptune ('In Step'), power drums ('Complete Me'), The Stranglers' 'Golden Brown' ('When You're Around'), synths, sentiment and even a sample from 'Pump Up The Volume'. It's variously like mouldy Peaches, Hadouken! cast to Hades and New Romantic turned divorcée.

The third track goes "boyfriend, boy b-boyfriend, ba-ba-ba-ba-boyfriend" and makes you want to travel back in time to slay whoever invented the gramophone to protect future generations - within the first 15 seconds. No mean feat.

Among a litany of abortions, it's the earnest croon that galls the most, the soulless appropriation of Midge Ure, the way he mugs us with unnecessary leaps into falsetto when we're finally relaxing into a song. 'In Step' manages to intertwine at least three separate but equally, itchily irritating vocal styles - sometimes simultaneously.

So now for the plus points. Witness 'Confusion Girl''s "all the tears you made my cry, so now it's time to say goodbye, and leaving you behind is my first step". Despite being a masterclass in tired sentiment, it's one of the more listenable moments. 'Three Little Words', too, begins OK-ish, before descending into a neurotic blast of ideas with all the subtlety of something off those 'Bonkers' hardcore compilations. Was Grammy-winning Killers/Madonna producer/remixer Stuart Price phoning this one in?

Frankmusik is a guy that will do anything for attention - including recording with Tinchy Stryder and live-tweeting the experience, and of course, that lame stunt that saw him dumped somewhere with only a BlackBerry and 20 quid to get him back to civilisation. If only he'd stayed lost.

Three little words? Fuck off now.

Tim Chester

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ClaireLouise80 

Aug 13, 2009

Mate you have completely got this album wrong, its fab and fresh and nothing else like it in the charts!!. Go and follow your dream so u wont be envious of someone else following there's.

jools 

Aug 13, 2009

- Wankmusic- Complete Pee

IndieKidVince 

Aug 14, 2009

mate, you have this album totally wrong! It is different and he is so unbelieveably talented he deserves more than this!!!

alex1419 

Aug 14, 2009

best album review i have seen in a while from nme.this album is wank, frankmusik is wank.

kimbigdeal 

Aug 14, 2009

It does not really matter if you like the music or not , what matters is that you write about music in an overblown rage filled with sententiousness. Has it occured to you that being a bully is out of order ? Why do you even write about Frankmusik ? He's a pop guy not the usual "cool" NME artist but so what ? This review is so lame It's unreal and I sincerely hope that Frankmusik does crazy well just to piss on your tired Indie Cornflakes. TS.

fredfunk 

Aug 17, 2009

Think you've got the wrong end of the stick Chesty. Perhaps it's a Marmite scenario. You either get it or you don't. For me it takes the best bits of the last 3 decades and meshes them together brilliantly. Saw him at 02...was very funky.

The Runner 

Aug 17, 2009

Cracking review, really nailed it i feel. I can't believe i wasted three minutes of my life watching that music video, nor can i believe that Holly Valance didn't vomit in her mouth when forced to make out with this muppet in the clip.

RolandKapferer 

Aug 29, 2009

Fucking BRILLIANT review. I don't even care if you're right or wrong. I just like your panache dude. Hats the FUCK off.

jasoni13 

Sep 4, 2009

One word.OVERHYPED

_MoodRiing_ 

Mar 25, 2010

I think this review was way too harsh. I think Frankmusik creates a very positive outlook and his music is different.. I believe hes talented at what he does. I loved this album.. its a nice change to hear something as upbeat as this.

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