“Keep On Dancin’” toys with the same minimalist world as Madonna’s “Devil Pray” “On My Mind,” the album’s single, sounds a bit like a Calvin Harris song “Don’t Panic” in infused with the same '80s influence found in CHVRCHES outstanding sophomore album. In fact, if this collection of songs-a staggering 16 tracks, one of this year’s biggest-were sung by anyone else but Goulding, Delirium would sound like an album riding the coattails of pop trends that are losing their “it” factor. On the contrary, it’s amplified to new heights and expanded across pounding, dance-floor-ready tunes. But her personality is not lost in the big-name producers’ work. The sweeping orchestral elements of her sophomore album are traded for a pure pop production-a departure from the indie-electro fusion she got her start with. If Halcyon was Ellie Goulding’s breakup album, Delirium is her redemption one.
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