Working with producers
Richard X and
Ian Masterson,
Bananarama achieve an interesting thing with
In Stereo, their first full-length album in a decade. They manage to refresh a retro vibe, adhering to the Euro-dance sound that's been their specialty since the group became a duo, but not sounding precisely like a throwback. Credit goes to how
Keren Woodward and
Sarah Dallin retain an infatuation with classic girl group pop structure, a foundation that allows for a bunch of glitzy neo-disco and pseudo-house accoutrements. If
Bananarama aren't precisely dealing with new trends in dance, there's also a certain dignity in how they're faithful to the sounds of the '80s, '90s, and Y2K: it doesn't feel like they're outdated as much as sticking to what they know looks good on them.