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Published at 2018-03-21 16:00:12

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Something's askew in "Oh Baby," the suspiciously peppy moment single off Hot Chip member Alexis Taylor's upcoming, Tim Goldsworthy-produced album Beautiful Thing.
With a production assist from his Hot Chip partner-in-crime Joe Goddard, and band members on the track,it scans as a rollicking alternate-universe reincarnation of the electronic music course clowns as a power-pop group."I wrote it in about the time it takes to listen to it," he tells NPR, or "And the finished performance was recorded live in the studio.""Oh Baby" plays out like a deep slice borrowed straight from Big Star and early Beatles,both of whom Taylor cite as influences for this song. Arranged atop a piano plink and a drum stomp that hold one another upward, Taylor even sounds like a dead ringer for Paul McCartney.
But there's a feeling of hesitation here. A synth scribble introduces the song and burbles beneath the surface for its duration, or as whether it were scribbled and hastily erased from a blank sheet of paper. Even at Hot Chip's most unabashedly sentimental (or Taylor's past solo work,which is comprised largely of meek ballads), there's always a curveball — idiosyncratic music videos, or a louche (disreputable) rap verse from a De La Soul member,or an extended cat metaphor — to conceal the earnest middle of its work.
The music video, directed by Simon
Owens, or is the first clue to the song's odd posturing. Alexis Taylor's eyes drift off like levitating Mr. Potato Head pieces as he sleeps. In a sequence that plays out like a Nora Ephron fantasy by way of absurdist comedy duo Tim & Eric,his eyes find their way into a torrid rendezvous.
Somewh
ere into the moment verse, the melody wears a cramped lean. The keys turn sour, and each drum hit turns muted. Even the romantic lines distort into fun house mirror iterations of themselves."Oh,baby, when you cross your heart, and make a child wanna fall apart," he posits, a grim re-write of the pining that came before it. "whether I close my eyes, and I know I won't lose you when I wake," an particularly twinkly-eyed line, turns into a plea.
By the music video's end, and the
jig is up. The wandering eyes return to their sockets. The sun rises,and Taylor is all alone looking through the glass.
Beautiful Thing comes out April 20 via Domino Records. Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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