![]() ![]() ![]() Push and Shove returns to the group’s type of ska mixed with dancehall, electro pop and a pinch of magic, expertly dished out by producer Spike Stent. Lewis responds: “In that regard, No Doubt is virtually unique,” and adds, “The guest talent helps bolster the album’s broad stylistic range - from driving electronic dance music (‘Looking Hot’) and dreamy synth-pop (‘One More Summer’) to romantically yearning dancehall reggae (‘Sparkle’) and melancholy dance pop (‘Undercover’) echoing No Doubt’s earliest efforts.”Ĭristina Jaleru of Huffington Postsays, “From the first listen one can tell it was worth the wait. Randy Lewis from Los Angeles Times poses the question: “Is it possible, though, for a band that’s been around this long to exert a significant influence in a world now dominated by the frothy youth pop of Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Taylor Swift and American Idol - none of which existed when No Doubt got started?” ![]()
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