"Just like reviewer: "orbitalgun76" (Bemidji, Minnesota United States) said on September 17, 2003...
"Sexy! I was and still am an obsessed fan of Dubstar and that bands singer Sarah Blackwood. So when I found out that Sarah had a new project on the table I immediately preordered this cd. And just as I thought, it was another gem. Sarah has one of my favorite voices in music and the dirty, sexy, electro beats of Client work well with it."
And with that thought, many of the previous reviewers would do well to know that Sarah Blackwood (in Client, and previously in Dubstar) have been producing this "electro" sound for longer than a decade; much longer than your Ladytron and the like. Please, give this wonderful group a chance... and if you like it, than please go and dig back a few years for Sarahs previous group, Dubstar, and their albums "Disgraceful", "Goodbye", and their final album "Make It Better".
Just my 2 cents :)"
A good listen...
Leah Shirey | Philly, PA | 12/28/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I heard the song "Price of Love" on our local college radio station here in Philly, and kept thinking that the song was really catchy and stuck in my head. So I got the cd as a gift for Christmas, and it is definitely a good listen. It does hearken back to Dubstar's sound, and although I agree that it doesn't have earth-shattering lyrics, it doesn't need to. It's a good listen and there are more than a few tracks that stick in your head long after the cd is done playing. Let the naysayers be quiet...it's a solidly good album."
Good!
Leah Shirey | 09/29/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I wasn't sure about purchasing this one since I'm not a huge fan of electro-fischerspooneresque music BUT it would've been a big mistake if I haven't bought it!
This is what Fischerspooner lacks.......substance!"
Client is the Business.
Warwick James Payne | UK. Sorta in the Middle. | 03/02/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"With Kate's dark 80's synth backdrop and Sarah's cracking vocals, Client do not disappoint. Rock n Roll Machine and Diary of an 18 year old Boy stick out in particular as fine tunes that stay in the head long after the CD has stopped spinning.Well worth a go if you liked the synth vibe of Depeche, Propaganda, and Mr Dolby - Mix in some sleaze and a sexy northern brogue and you are some way to Client."