Oscar and The Wolf - Infinity (2017) [Official Digital Download]

Posted By: Pisulik

Oscar and The Wolf - Infinity (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Time - 49:49 minutes | 543 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Despite playing to arenas of twenty thousand strong in mainland Europe, Oscar And The Wolf is little known in this country. But being big in Europe is not necessarily a good sign. There are many matters of taste and style that just do not cross the Channel, east to west, anyway. The embodiment of two sides of Max Colombie’s personality, Oscar And The Wolf links Europop, fashion and the show as spectacle, theatrics that many British music fans find distracting. It is a cultural gap the Belgian pop superstar is unlikely to bridge on this second album Infinity.

The majority of the album is the type of club music you hear on a cheap holiday abroad when you are under thirty. So what you get is a clear attempt at sexiness, that kind of overt pouting and posturing you find on the summer dancefloor. ‘Susato’ has additional sampled breathiness that doesn’t quite go with the voice coder vocals. The lyrics talk about looking better in the dark but then most things do after too many tequilas. What we have to remember, of course, is ours is a country that recommends wearing socks in bed to heighten orgasms.

There are places where this style works quite well, for instance on ‘Breathing’. As popular music, it is unlikely to be cutting edge and the lyrics are clichéd, ‘You’re all I need now/Forever more now’ and ‘You love me soon/Up on the moon.’ ‘Runaway’ and ‘Last Night’ are similar music video fodder, albeit drunk on Pinot Grigio and in spaghetti straps.
There are tracks that are more pensive in mood and these are largely accompanied by a piano. But they are far from the introspection of The Smiths whom Colombie cites as an influence, ‘So Real’ and ‘Touch Down’ being the best examples. More obvious are influences such as Prince whose ‘Let’s Go Crazy’ talk-over is in evidence on ‘Pretty Infiniti’.

The best tracks are ‘So Exotic’ which is dub light. Even then it has breathy, boyishly camp vocals more suitable for a Jean-Paul Gaultier perfume ad than filling a British arena. ‘Fever’ is an all-out dance track. Again, it doesn’t scale any linguistic depths, ‘Let me be your shadow/Let me be the only one/You give me fever…like no other’ but then this is music for a club night out not a romantic night in. The best ones for that would be ‘Queen’ and ‘Honey’. The latter having the unfortunate lines ‘Won’t you come and chase me/Don’t you want to chase me?’ which are difficult to separate from an image of John Inman.

Tracklist:

01. So Real
02. Exotic
03. Susato
04. Pretty Infiniti
05. Touch Down
06. Queen
07. Honey
08. Runaway
09. Last Night
10. Breathing
11. Chevrolet
12. Fever

foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2018-01-04 07:33:33

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Analyzed: Oscar and The Wolf / Infinity
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 -1.42 dB -9.02 dB 4:40 01-So Real
DR7 -0.79 dB -9.66 dB 3:57 02-Exotic
DR8 -0.79 dB -11.26 dB 4:38 03-Susato
DR8 -0.70 dB -11.89 dB 3:51 04-Pretty Infiniti
DR7 -1.17 dB -11.23 dB 3:45 05-Touch Down
DR12 -1.10 dB -15.85 dB 4:14 06-Queen
DR7 -1.08 dB -10.23 dB 4:01 07-Honey
DR7 -1.29 dB -9.75 dB 4:18 08-Runaway
DR9 -0.50 dB -11.78 dB 4:16 09-Last Night
DR8 -1.00 dB -10.76 dB 3:50 10-Breathing
DR7 -1.19 dB -10.02 dB 4:27 11-Chevrolet
DR7 -0.99 dB -9.95 dB 3:59 12-Fever
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR8

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1585 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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