“One Life Stand” was good, but didn’t move them on either
artistically or commercially; it sounded less cohesive and left me feeling a
tad disappointed. Alexis Taylor’s solo album stunk higher than a kipper left
out in the sun and anything labelled “Hot Chip Remix” is best approached with
caution (but never as bad as a Caribou remix admittedly).
Thus I feared their latest offering “In Our Heads” could signal
Hot Chip’s slide down the league of mediocrity into the relegation slots Simian
Mobile Disco are intent on inhabiting. But the opening track “Motion Sickness”
soon dispels the fear that the album is a complete loss. Alexis’s reassuring
vocal floats over a kind of electronic soul track that is both eclectic and
mesmerising (they even manage to throw in some 303 style acid riffs). The house
tinged “How Do You Do?” sounds like it has been beamed in from 1988 via a Mylo
remix. There is a smattering of duff tracks whose inclusion makes me wonder if their
presence is simply to offer a blinding contrast to wonderful songs such as “Flutes”
and the truly sublime “Let Me Be Him”. So a mixed bag, but ultimately one worth
investing both time and money into.
It seems Hot Chip albums will never be consistent, but the
highs far out weigh the lows. It will just take their record companies longer
to generate that retrospective “Best of” compilation.