Despite the insipid title, Hot Chip’s latest is a playful, upbeat charmer. The greeting-card sentimentality of the album’s name—let’s turn that one-night stand into a lifetime affair—feels lifted out of one of Michael Novotny’s cloying monologues on Showtime’s long-running, grade-D homo-soap Queer as Folk. This fits, because, really, Hot Chip is a refined purveyor of […]
