The New Romance Explained

The New Romance
Type:Album
Artist:Pretty Girls Make Graves
Cover:The New Romance Cover Art.jpg
Released:September 9, 2003
Recorded:Bear Creek Studio, April 2002
Length:39:41
Label:Matador Records
Producer:Phil Ek
Prev Title:Good Health
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Élan Vital
Next Year:2006

The New Romance is the second studio album from Pretty Girls Make Graves, released on September 9, 2003 on the label Matador Records.

Composition

Musically, The New Romance has been aligned with the post-punk revival, as well as emo, indie rock, post-hardcore, math rock, and punk rock.

Critical reception and legacy

In recent years, Romance has been seen as an overlooked record in several genres. In a 2010 Drowned in Sound article, Robert Cooke glowingly wrote of its place in the post-punk & new wave revivals occurring at its time of release. He wrote that it predated the revivals' mid-2000s popularity, which groups like Bloc Party and Franz Ferdinand would receive. However, he believed that "near perfection [had] already been achieved" through Romance before either of their debut works came out. Though noting their significance, Cooke dubbed Romance "so bold, so beautiful, [and] so much better than its acclaimed successors".[1] In 2012, Punknews.org's Joe Pelone wrote that, within post-hardcore, it wasn't held in the esteem that classic albums by At the Drive-In and Bear vs. Shark had. He deemed it "just as passionate [and] just as explosive" and that it "certainly deserves a spot" amongst them.

On a 2016 Pitchfork list, Romance placed #40 out of the Pacific Northwest's 50 best indie rock albums.[2]

In celebration of its 20th anniversary, Matador Records reissued Romance for vinyl in November 2023.[3] Spectrum Cultures Holly Hazelwood gave it a generally positive review the next year. She deemed it "the apex of [the group's] career," applauding it as "such a fantastic portrait of a band finding a harmonious balance between creativity and talent."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Favourite 50: Pretty Girls Make Graves The New Romance (chosen by Robert Cooke) / In Depth // Drowned in Sound. Cooke. Robert. September 3, 2010. Drowned in Sound. February 2, 2024.
  2. Web site: The 50 Best Indie Rock Albums of the Pacific Northwest. Pitchfork staff. September 6, 2016. Pitchfork. February 2, 2024.
  3. Web site: Pretty Girls Make Graves announce 20th anniversary reissue of The New Romance. Treble staff. September 7, 2023. Treble. February 13, 2024.