Music / house

Last man dancing


Reviews (3)


The line of best fit

d. 2. June 2023

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David Cobbald

d. 2. June 2023

"You could argue that Jake Shears is late to the not-so-recent disco revival, but then you could also say that he's simply waited to show them how it's done ... "One more for the road," he cries on opening track "Too Much Music," predicting exactly what you'll be saying when you reach the end of the record. Last Man Dancing is a party to escape to when life gets a little bit too much, and it delivers on its mission statement with abundance".


AllMusic

2023

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Heather Phares

2023

"There might not be an album big enough to contain all the facets of Shears' talent, but Last Man Dancing's abundance of style and imagination should keep fans guessing -- and, of course, dancing".


NME

d. 2. June 2023

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Gary Ryan (musikanmelder)

d. 2. June 2023

"Unlike Shears' 2018 heart-on-sleeve solo debut, it's pure escapism and his most effortless-sounding set since bursting out of the traps nearly 20 years ago. Amid a disco-revival where Róisín Murphy and Jessie Ware lead the pack and almost two decades since Scissor Sisters reinterpreted Pink Floyd`s `Comfortably Numb' as a poppers'n'podiums anthem, Shears is back to steal wigs at a house party you'd want the address of".