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  • Pet Shop Boys’ Latest Single Dives Into the Pandemic of Our Age: “Loneliness”

    Pet Shop Boys’ Latest Single Dives Into the Pandemic of Our Age: “Loneliness”

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    It’s been four years since the Pet Shop Boys released 2020’s presciently-titled Hotspot (which later felt like a nod to the “hot zones” caused by being in the throes of a pandemic). Ever since 2016, this four-year gap between records has tended to be Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe’s pattern, perhaps slowing down to more thoroughly take in the world around them as they’re simultaneously inspired and disgusted by it. But that has always been the brilliance of the duo: being able to turn the horrors into a catchy, sardonic ditty. “Loneliness,” of course, proves to be no exception to the rule. 

    As the lead single from the oh-so-on-brand-as-a-Pet-Shop-Boys-album-title Nonetheless, it’s clear this electropop duo is making a statement about life’s worsening state in a post-social media, post-pandemic world. Perhaps PSB was inspired by loneliness at the start of 2020, when lockdowns, particularly throughout Europe and the UK (its own “continent,” it wants you to know), put a glaring spotlight on people’s personal lives. Because, at that time, a mirroring pandemic was forming. The one that showed the masses just how empty and meaningless their existence was without the distraction of work, where ersatz social situations could present themselves under the guise of “camaraderie.” Maybe the same type of camaraderie that could be felt in a gulag. 

    Thus, with this massive public health issue (one that is ongoing and will likely remain so), Pet Shop Boys surely must have found their musical muse. And they’re ready to address it, as with all things, head-on. Hence, the accompanying video, directed by Alasdair McLellan. A sumptuous visual featuring a narrative and tone that often reminds one more than slightly of Bronski Beat’s “Smalltown Boy,” itself a specific kind of anthem for loneliness (more to the point, lonely gays who had no one to turn to at a time when being gay was hardly à la mode). And yes, this is PSB’s most overtly gay video. For never before have they been so on-blast with two men kissing, touching, blowing each other, etc. Perhaps it’s because once a person reaches a certain age, “subtlety” is hardly something to be bothered with.

    And, speaking of “a certain age,” some might assume Tennant and Lowe’s seeming absence from the video is tantamount to what Elton John did when he started to feel “too old” to be filmed for music videos by having people like Justin Timberlake and Robert Downey Jr. stand in for him instead. But, just when you’re ready to assume they’ve decided to make this video all about one-off gay hookups (okay, so there’s some straight ones in there too), Tennant and Lowe materialize around the four-minute mark, after a Tilt-a-Whirl scene. These images at the “funfair” continue, with the video finally concluding at a party where all the people previously showcased throughout appear, including the “running boy,” still looking rather lonely among the throng. Which, of course, is the worst loneliness of all—feeling alone in a crowd. 

    It’s not that stark of a thematic contrast to the opening scenes of the video, which focus in on desolate, oppressive structures in Sheffield, with a title card that also mentions we’re supposed to be in the year 1992. A year that, compared to now, hardly seems as lonely. One of those oppressive structures is Sheffield Forgemasters, containing within its walls a number of men doing rugged, lad-oriented things that remind one a lot of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, de facto Madonna’s “Express Yourself” video. However, just as PSB has us duped into thinking this is a “homos only” video, they’re wont to show us a boy and a girl getting hot and heavy, if you will, as they try to stave off their own loneliness (in addition to their hormones). The main boy we keep seeing throughout the narrative, however, is able to swing both ways in order to accommodate his hunger to feel wanted, desired. Thus, capable of telling himself he’s not lonely—because how can someone who’s never alone possibly feel that way?

    Alternating between scenes of color and black and white, a continuous thread throughout is the image of the boy running along a pathway in his wifebeater…usually as Tennant is singing, “Where you gonna run to now from loneliness?/Who you gonna turn to out of loneliness?” The implication being that “going both ways” doesn’t always mean one is doing it out of “sexual fluidity,” so much as a desperation to feel connected to someone, anyone—no matter how ephemerally. Which is why, inevitably, a glory hole is bound to appear sooner or later in this video. One that gets desexualized when somebody slips a note through it that reads, “Are you lonely?” Elvis, too, once essentially asked the same question with, “Are you lonesome tonight?” Indeed, the subject of loneliness has often been explored by some of music’s major icons. For example, in 1993, the year after “Loneliness” is meant to be taking place in, Madonna released her “Bad Girl” video, yet another homage to how sex can dilute feelings of loneliness (in addition to being an homage to Looking For Mr. Goodbar).

    As “Louise Oriole” a.k.a. Madonna keeps going to bed with strangers, the thrill of doing so becomes increasingly dulled and the loneliness starts to become impossible to stave off, particularly after one encounter where a stranger leaves her an unsettling note. Not one that asks, “Are you lonely?,” but rather, states, “Thank you whoever you are.” Talk about making a girl feel cheap. And soon, she’ll have to pay the price of her life for this method of attempting to keep the loneliness at bay. 

    Which ties into PSB riffing on the old chestnut, “Wherever you go, there you are” when Tennant ominously reminds, “Wherever you go, you take yourself with you/There’s nowhere you can hide…” Tennant then adds, “From the loneliness that’s haunting your life/The sense of wounded pride/Everybody needs time to think/Nobody can live without love.” Well, that’s not entirely true. It’s just that those who do live without love tend to turn into people like Trump and Putin. And yes, Pet Shop Boys acknowledge the isolating nature of power on the single for “Loneliness,” which also features “Party in the Blitz” and “Through You (Extended Mix).” The cover itself provides a familiar pose and image, one that can be characterized as Twin Peaks meets Actually (the cover art itself, not the album). 

    The surrealism that’s synonymous with Twin Peaks also applies to the feeling of loneliness. And perhaps no country knows loneliness as well as Britain right now. Except that it’s a self-imposed kind after so many decades spent pushing the EU away, which speaks to the lyrics, “When you gonna not say ‘no’ and make the answer ‘yes’?/Who is here to help you out?/Oh, tell me/Can’t you guess?” The answer, we’d like to believe is: “ourselves.” That self-help mumbo-jumbo about how you are the only person who can change your situation. Pull yourself up out of the hole of loneliness, the pit of despair, etc. For Britain, however, that seems to be an impossible task.

    As bona fide Brits themselves, the Pet Shop Boys make a highly specific reference to A Hard Day’s Night, when Tennant sings, “Like Ringo walking by the canal/Downcast and alone/You’re taking time to play that part/A man who skims a stone.” But while some are only “playing the part” of loneliness for dramatic cachet, others are one botched name pronunciation away from suicide.

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    Genna Rivieccio

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  • Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 9-15

    Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 9-15

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    Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 9-15:

    July 9: Actor Richard Roundtree is 81. Singer Dee Dee Kenniebrew of The Crystals is 78. Actor Chris Cooper is 72. TV personality-turned-musician John Tesh is 71. Country singer David Ball is 70. Business leader Kevin O’Leary (“Shark Tank”) is 69. Singer Debbie Sledge of Sister Sledge is 69. Actor Jimmy Smits is 68. Actor Tom Hanks is 67. Singer Marc Almond of Soft Cell is 66. Actor Kelly McGillis is 66. Singer Jim Kerr of Simple Minds is 64. Singer Courtney Love is 59. Bassist Frank Bello of Anthrax is 58. Actor David O’Hara (“The District”) is 58. Actor Pamela Adlon (“King of the Hill,” “Louie”) is 57. Actor Scott Grimes (“ER,” ″Party of Five”) is 52. Singer-guitarist Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse is 48. Musician Jack White is 48. Actor Fred Savage is 47. Singer Dan Estrin of Hoobastank is 47. Actor Linda Park (“Star Trek: Enterprise”) is 45. Actor Megan Parlen (“Hang Time”) is 43. Singer-actor Kiely Williams of 3LW (“Cheetah Girls” films) is 37. Actor Mitchel Musso (“Phineas and Ferb,” “Hannah Montana”) is 32. Actor Georgie Henley (“The Chronicles of Narnia”) is 28.

    July 10: Actor William Smithers (“Dallas,” ″Peyton Place”) is 96. Singer Mavis Staples is 84. Actor Mills Watson (“B.J. and the Bear,” ″Lobo”) is 83. Actor Robert Pine (“CHiPS”) is 82. Guitarist Jerry Miller of Moby Grape is 80. Folk singer Arlo Guthrie is 76. Bassist Dave Smalley of The Raspberries is 74. Singer Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys is 69. Banjo player Bela Fleck of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones is 65. Actor Fiona Shaw (“True Blood,” ″Harry Potter” films) is 65. Drummer Shaw Wilson of BR549 is 63. Actor Alec Mapa (“Ugly Betty” ″Half & Half”) is 58. Country singer Ken Mellons is 58. Guitarist Peter DiStefano of Porno for Pyros is 58. Actor Gale Harold (“Hellcats”) is 54. Country singer Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts is 53. Actor Sofia Vergara (“Modern Family”) is 51. Singer Imelda May is 49. Actor Adrian Grenier (“Entourage,” ″Cecil B. DeMented”) is 47. Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor (“12 Years a Slave”) is 46. Actor Gwendoline Yeo (“Desperate Housewives”) is 46. Actor Thomas Ian Nicholas (“American Pie”) is 43. Singer Jessica Simpson is 43. Actor Heather Hemmens (“Hellcats”) is 39. Rapper-singer Angel Haze is 32. Singer Perrie Edwards of Little Mix is 30.

    Hong Kong-born singer and songwriter Coco Lee has died by suicide. She was 48. Her sisters said in a statement on Wednesday that the star had been suffering from depression for several years with her condition deteriorating drastically over the last few months.

    Actors Rose Leslie and Kit Harington have welcomed their second child. A publicist for Harington confirmed Monday that the couple have added a daughter to their family.

    Better known as Sudan Archives, Brittney Denise Parks is an avant-garde violinist and singer-songwriter who describes her style as “fiddle soft punk.”

    A London prosecutor says Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey is a “sexual bully” who assaults other men and doesn’t respect personal boundaries.

    July 11: Singer Jeff Hanna of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is 76. Ventriloquist Jay Johnson (“Soap”) is 74. Actor Bruce McGill (“Animal House”) is 73. Actor Stephen Lang is 71. Actor Mindy Sterling (“Austin Powers”) is 70. Actor Sela Ward is 67. Singer Peter Murphy of Bauhaus is 66. Reggae singer Michael Rose of Black Uhuru is 66. Actor Mark Lester (“Oliver”) is 65. Jazz saxophonist Kirk Whalum is 65. Guitarist Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi) is 64. Singer Suzanne Vega is 64. Actor Lisa Rinna is 60. Bassist Scott Shriner of Weezer is 58. Actor Debbe Dunning (“Home Improvement”) is 57. Actor Greg Grunberg (“Heroes,” ″Alias,” ″Felicity”) is 57. Wildlife expert Jeff Corwin (“The Jeff Corwin Experience”) is 56. Actor Justin Chambers (“Grey’s Anatomy”) is 53. Actor Leisha Hailey (“The L Word”) is 52. Actor Michael Rosenbaum (“Smallville”) is 51. Rapper Lil’ Kim is 49. Actor Jon Wellner (“CSI”) is 48. Rapper Lil’ Zane is 42. Actor David Henrie (“Wizards of Waverly Place”) is 34. Actor Connor Paolo (“Revenge”) is 33. Singer Alessia Cara is 27.

    July 12: Actor Denise Nicholas (“In the Heat of the Night”) is 79. Singer Walter Egan is 75. Fitness guru Richard Simmons is 75. Actor Cheryl Ladd (“Charlie’s Angels”) is 72. Singer Ricky McKinnie of The Blind Boys of Alabama is 71. Actor Mel Harris (“thirtysomething”) is 67. Gospel singer Sandi Patty is 67. Guitarist Dan Murphy of Soul Asylum is 61. Actor Judi Evans (“Days of Our Lives”) is 59. Singer Robin Wilson of the Gin Blossoms is 58. Actor Lisa Nicole Carson (“Ally McBeal”) is 54. Country singer Shannon Lawson is 50. Rapper Magoo is 50. Actor Anna Friel (“Monarch,” “Pushing Daisies”) is 47. Singer Tracie Spencer is 47. Actor Alison Wright (“The Americans”) is 47. Actor Steve Howey (“Reba”) is 46. Actor Topher Grace (“That ’70s Show”) is 45. Actor Michelle Rodriguez (“The Fast and The Furious” films, “Lost”) is 45. Actor Kristen Connolly (“Zoo”) is 43. Singer-guitarist Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry is 40. Actor Matt Cook (“Man with a Plan”) is 39. Actor Natalie Martinez (“Under the Dome”) is 39. Actor Ta’Rhonda Jones (“Empire”) is 35. Actor Melissa O’Neill (“The Rookie”) is 35. Actor Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” ″House of Cards”) is 33. Actor Erik Per Sullivan (“Malcolm in the Middle”) is 32.

    July 13: Game show announcer Johnny Gilbert is 95. Actor Patrick Stewart is 83. Actor Harrison Ford is 81. Singer-guitarist Roger McGuinn of The Byrds is 81. Actor-comedian Cheech Marin is 77. Actor Daphne Maxwell Reid (“Eve,” ″The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”) is 75. Actor Didi Conn is 72. Actor Gil Birmingham (“Twilight” films) is 70. Country singer Louise Mandrell is 69. Bassist Mark “The Animal” Mendoza of Twisted Sister is 67. Actor-director Cameron Crowe is 66. Actor Michael Jace (“The Shield”) is 61. Actor Tom Kenny (“Spongebob Squarepants”) is 61. Country singer-songwriter Victoria Shaw is 61. Bluegrass singer Rhonda Vincent is 61. Country singer Neil Thrasher (Thrasher Shriver) is 58. Actor Ken Jeong (“The Masked Singer,” “Dr. Ken”) is 54. Singer Deborah Cox is 50. Drummer Will Champion of Coldplay is 45. Actor Aya Cash (“You’re the Worst”) is 41. Actor Colton Haynes (“Arrow”) is 35. Actor Steven R. McQueen (“The Vampire Diaries”) is 35. Singer Leon Bridges is 34. Actor Hayley Erin (“General Hospital”) is 29. Actor Kyle Harrison Breitkopf (“The Whispers”) is 18.

    July 14: Actor Nancy Olson (“Sunset Boulevard”) is 95. Football player-turned-actor Rosey Grier is 91. Actor Vincent Pastore (“The Sopranos”) is 77. Bassist Chris Cross of Ultravox is 71. Actor Jerry Houser (“Summer of ’42″) is 71. Actor Eric Laneuville (“St. Elsewhere”) is 71. Actor Stan Shaw (“Harlem Nights”) is 71. Singer-comedian Kyle Gass of Tenacious D is 63. Guitarist Ray Herndon of McBride and the Ride is 63. Actor Jane Lynch is 63. Actor Jackie Earle Haley is 62. Actor Matthew Fox (“Lost,” ″Party of Five”) is 57. Keyboardist Ellen Reid of Crash Test Dummies is 57. Singer-guitarist Tanya Donelly of Belly is 57. Actor Missy Gold (“Benson”) is 53. Singer Tameka Cottle of Xscape is 48. Country singer Jamey Johnson is 48. Musician taboo of Black Eyed Peas is 48. Actor Scott Porter (“Friday Night Lights”) is 44. Actor Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” “Fleabag”) is 38. Singer Dan Smith of Bastille is 37. Actor Sara Canning (“The Vampire Diaries”) is 36. Singer Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons is 36.

    July 15: Actor Patrick Wayne is 84. Singer Millie Jackson is 79. Guitarist-singer Peter Lewis of Moby Grape is 78. Singer Linda Ronstadt is 77. Drummer Artimus Pyle (Lynyrd Skynyrd) is 75. Actor Terry O’Quinn (“Lost,” ″West Wing,”) is 71. Singer-guitarist David Pack (Ambrosia) is 71. Drummer Marky Ramone (The Ramones) is 71. Guitarist Joe Satriani is 67. Country songwriter Mac McAnally is 66. Model Kim Alexis is 63. Actor Willie Aames (“Eight Is Enough,” ″Charles In Charge”) is 63. Actor Lolita Davidovich is 62. Actor-director Forest Whitaker is 62. Actor Shari Headley is 60. Actor Brigitte Nielsen is 60. Drummer Jason Bonham is 57. Actor Amanda Foreman (“Parenthood,” ″Felicity”) is 57. Singer Stokley of Mint Condition is 56. Actor-comedian Eddie Griffin (“Malcolm and Eddie”) is 55. Actor Reggie Hayes (“Girlfriends”) is 54. Actor Jim Rash (“Community”) is 52. Drummer John Dolmayan of System of a Down and of Scars on Broadway is 51. Actor Scott Foley (“Scandal,” ″Felicity”) is 51. Actor Brian Austin Green (“Beverly Hills 90210”) is 50. Rapper Jim Jones is 47. Actor Diane Kruger (“National Treasure,” “Troy”) is 47. Actor Lana Parrilla (“Once Upon a Time,” ″Swingtown”) is 46. Guitarist Ray Toro of My Chemical Romance is 46. Actor Laura Benanti (“Law and Order: SVU”) is 44. Singer Kia Thornton of Divine is 44. Actor Taylor Kinney (“Chicago Fire”) is 42. Actor Tristan “Mack” Wilds (“90210″) is 34. Actor Iain Armitage (“Big Little Lies,” “Young Sheldon”) is 15.

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