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PRETENDERS Still great Pretenders.

Hate For Sale

- Kris Needs

It’s now 40 years since Chrissie Hynde arrived, brandishin­g her unique blend of no-shit attitude, rare sensitivit­y and classic-pop suss, bolstered by lyrical eloquence and that unmistakab­le voice.

Following 2016’s ‘Alone’ and produced by Stephen Street, this eleventh Pretenders album (10 tracks running to 30 minutes) is Hynde’s first with her long-time touring band, including original drummer Martin Chambers and guitarist/songwritin­g partner James Walbourne. Hynde’s fire is undimmed as she tackles love’s drug-like addiction (single The Buzz), tears up a roughshod storm on the rockers (Turf Accountant Daddy, I Didn’t Know When To

Stop) and delves into surf-guitar reggae on Lightning Man.

The drug-related deaths of original Pretenders James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon still hang heavy, rearing in the stark blast of Junkie Walk, but are countered effectivel­y by the heart-melting ballads she’s turned into her art-form, You Can’t Hurt A Fool and Crying In Public up there with her best.

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