"A collaboration [between Jarvis Cocker, the former Pulp frontman, and] Chilly Gonzalez, an electro musician with strong roots in classic pop, Room 29 is intimate cabaret - the kind of album that could be performed at a dinner theater, where the pianist runs the length of his keyboard as the vocalist murmurs poetry ... Room 29 is constructed as a tone poem, a collection of songs, poetry, and incidental music that's designed to be a hyper-reality - an intersection of the glamorous past of Hollywood and our arch modern sensibility, and it succeeds gloriously at that".