Hotwired (The Soup Dragons album)
Hotwired is the third studio album by the Scottish band the Soup Dragons.[2][3] It was released on April 21, 1992. The album peaked at No. 97 on the Billboard 200.[4] "Pleasure" and "Divine Thing" were alternative dance singles that became moderate hits in the U.S. Hotwired sold more than 300,000 copies in its first six months of release.[5] The band supported the album by touring North America with Catherine Wheel; they later toured with Tom Tom Club and James.[6][7][8] "Divine Thing" was used in the film Hellraiser III.[9] ProductionThe album was produced by Marius De Vries, Sean Dickson, and Steve Sidelnyk.[10] It was recorded in 1991 and 1992 at Livingston Studios and Advision Brighton. The Soup Dragons were more prepared for the sessions, having written 15+ songs before entering the studio.[11] They band considered Hotwired to be an optimistic album; they also conceded that they still had not quite captured the power of their live sound on record.[12][13] Critical reception
The Calgary Herald deemed the album "bubblegum music sonically gussied up for the '90s".[15] The Los Angeles Times concluded that "the shuffling, dance-rock fusion on Hotwired works only occasionally, most imaginatively on 'Divine Thing'".[17] The Washington Post wrote: "Combining contemporary dance beats and sound effects with gospel-style backing vocals and beat-group touches ... songs like 'Pleasure' mix and match '60s and '90s British youth culture".[18] The St. Petersburg Times stated that "the band limits guitar technique to power chords, wah-wah pedals and scuffled riffs, fattened up by studio wizardry and layered samples".[19] The Chicago Tribune opined that the band "does little to pull distance from the retro sound pervasive among groups from across the big pond".[16] AllMusic described Hotwired as the album where the Soup Dragons reached "the happy medium between the slick breakbeats and guitar-based rock & roll," adding that the songs are "among the strongest of the band's career".[14] Track listingAll songs written by Sean Dickson.
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