English synth-pop icons Hot Chip are at their colourful and playful best on their new album, A Bath Full of Ecstasy.
Their seventh studio project and first since 2015's Why Make Sense, A Bath Full of Ecstasy is Hot Chip's third under the banner of British indie label Domino Records, and their most confident and epic sounding release to date.
As the title suggests, the sound and vision of the new record sees the eclectic five-piece embracing ecstasy – the emotion rather than the Class B drug, they insist.
Throughout nine tracks they achieve a Beach Boys-like balance between happiness and melancholy and press upon the sweet spot between their electronic and pop sensibilities more than ever before.
The strong pop flavour is due in part to the fact the writing process was kick-started while founding members Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard spent four days in London's Air Studios helping Katy Perry make her 2017 album Witness. One track, Into Me You See, made the cut to close out Perry's album, while Hot Chip took the bones of two songs - Spell and Echo - and rewired them for Bath Full of Ecstasy.