December 25, 2011
14. Perfume
JPN
Just as shiny, but not remotely as nuanced, as the art-hop robo-bop bouillabaisse popping off in neighboring Korea, Japanese pop trio Perfume still strike hard thanks to a monolithic, overblown maximalism. Third album JPN is a neon-blinking wash of clinical synths and utopian melodies — perfectly punk in both the Daft and pop senses — a near-android gush of voices adrift in the ether and AutoTune so clinical that you could eat off of it. CHRISTOPHER R. WEINGARTEN

SPIN’s 20 Best Pop Albums of 2011 | SPIN.com

ごめん、これなんて書いていあるかわかんない。誰か訳して~、ひぃ~!