Review:
There is no question that Tiga has an ear for identifying hits - as his own version of "Sunglasses at Night" attests - and it sounds like he could have another anthem on his hands with Flower. However, there's a caveat; Sei A's approach is different to Tiga's and Flower is a beautifully fragile, downtempo affair, its spiky, gitchy percussion supporting a wonderfully wounded, muffled vocal. It sounds like Portishead getting it on with Pansonic with Monolake on mixing duties. "Starjar" is less immediate but its chiming bells and icy melodies make it almost as irresistible, while Midland provides some dance floor direction with his heavy, drum-led take on the title track.