| The 
                          following review provided by Scott Plagenhoef of Pitchfork 
                          Media: Posh and fashionably detached, Sophie Ellis-Bextor 
                          is one of the last people I would have expected to bemoan 
                          the state of the nation and seek solace in knowing that 
                          others are hurting, too, but she manages both on her 
                          new single, a cover of Bobby O's underground disco (not 
                          disco) hit. With Sophie's flat, dry delivery, the song's 
                          either/or boy/girl relationship and political commentary 
                          lyric comes off like sober advice and/or profundity. 
                          And combined with the soaring Gibb Brother-esque back-up 
                          vocal, delicate 4/4 rhythm, and nu-disco sheen, Sophie 
                          sounds like Neil Tennant's little sister. It doesn't 
                          reach the highs of 2001's "Murder on the Dancefloor", 
                          but it still kills. |