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Justice "Cross" Album Review

With the second Justice album, "Audio, Video, Disco" (aptly translated from "I Hear, I See, I Learn") recently released to warmly positive reviews, it might be time to look back and see why they're first album was so great.

Described by the band as "Disco-Opera", the album as a whole gives a feeling of the dark underbelly of music, simple disco with a bad-boy image, drizzled with electro house bumps. It's the kind of music you listen to while leaning against wall, snapping your fingers and bobbing your head one minute, and jumping off that wall to start moonwalking to the next. From the start of "Genesis" (which begins with a "Gojira Theme" sample) to the Brother's Johnson vocals featured on "Newjack", the album just screams one word: cool.

A dance album for the ravers, and enough movement to entertain everyone else, the album is a triumph.

Score: 9/10