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ICEHOUSE, a band that sounds more like a place to store frozen water than a group of musicians, has compiled their so-called "Best Of" album. But does this compilation really live up to its name, or is it just a melting mess of forgettable tunes? From the very first track, "Great Southern Land," it's clear that ICEHOUSE has a knack for crafting infectious, synth-driven anthems that will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in no time. But don't let the catchy hooks fool you - there's a surprising depth to their songwriting that sets them apart from your average pop band. Tracks like "Electric Blue" and "Hey Little Girl" showcase ICEHOUSE's ability to blend shimmering melodies with introspective lyrics, creating a sonic landscape that is both uplifting and thought-provoking. And with the haunting ballad "Man Of Colours," they prove that they're not afraid to explore darker, more introspective themes. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on this album. Despite their undeniable talent, ICEHOUSE occasionally veer into cheesy territory with tracks like "Crazy" that border on cringe-worthy. And while their 80s aesthetic is undeniably charming, it can also feel a bit dated at times. Overall, ICEHOUSE's "Best Of" album is a mixed bag of hits and misses. But if you're in the mood for some nostalgic synth-pop vibes with a side of introspective lyricism, then this album is definitely worth a listen. Just be prepared for a few cheesy moments along the way.
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