Review
Get ready to dive into the glittery world of 90s Eurodance with Army of Lovers' 'Massive Luxury Overdose'! This Swedish pop group's second album is a wild ride through disco beats, religious imagery, and enough camp to fill a summer's worth of tents. Released in 1991, it's the kind of album that makes you want to throw on your most outrageous outfit and hit the dance floor. With tracks like 'Crucified' topping charts in a whopping 29 countries, Army of Lovers proved they could create earworms that stick with you long after the party's over.
But it's not just about the hits - this album is a smorgasbord of musical experimentation. From the 'Theme from Midnight Express' mixed with gospel choirs in 'Say Goodbye to Babylon' to the Latin beats in 'Walking with a Zombie', Army of Lovers throws everything but the kitchen sink into their sound. The result? A unique blend that's both retro and futuristic, like a disco ball from outer space. With over 2 million copies sold worldwide, 'Massive Luxury Overdose' isn't just a bop - it's a cultural moment that captured the essence of early 90s dance music. If you're looking for an album that's equal parts fun, fabulous, and just a little bit ridiculous, this is your jam! - Kaitlyn