Absurd Pop Song Romance

Absurd Pop Song Romance
Studio album by Pansy Division
Released September 8, 1998 (1998-09-08)
Recorded March 1998 at Electrical Audio Recording in Chicago, Illinois
Genre Queercore, power pop, alternative rock
Length 51:55
Label Lookout! Records
Producer Pansy Division
Pansy Division chronology
More Lovin' From Our Oven
(1997)
Absurd Pop Song Romance
(1998)
Total Entertainment!
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Absurd Pop Song Romance is the fourth studio album, sixth album overall, by American queercore band Pansy Division, released on September 8, 1998 by Lookout! Records.

Absurd Pop Song Romance saw a major stylistic shift from the punk rock and pop punk sounds of Pansy Division's first three albums, featuring more textured indie rock and alternative rock. This was the first Pansy Division album to feature four members following the addition of lead guitarist Patrick Goodwin.

Critical reception was generally positive. Allmusic gave the album a modest rating of 3 out of 5 stars, praising the maturity of the songwriting and Jon Ginoli's "earnest and humorous" lyricism, summarizing the album as "fun, honest, catchy, and energetic".[1]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "(untitled)"    0:18
2. "February 17"  Chris Freeman 3:20
3. "Sweet Insecurity"  Jon Ginoli, Pansy Division 4:02
4. "It'll Never Be the Same"  Freeman, Pansy Division 3:30
5. "Better Off Just Friends"  Ginoli, Freeman 3:50
6. "Too Beautiful"  Ginoli, Patrick Goodwin 2:43
7. "(untitled)"    0:42
8. "Luv Luv Luv"  Ginoli 2:34
9. "(untitled)"    0:22
10. "The Best Revenge"  Ginoli, Pansy Division 5:09
11. "Bad Boyfriend"  Ginoli, Freeman 2:28
12. "(untitled)"    0:53
13. "You're Gonna Need Your Friends"  Freeman 3:16
14. "Tinted Windows"  Ginoli 2:02
15. "(untitled)"    0:57
16. "Glenview"  Ginoli 3:19
17. "Used to Turn Me On"  Freeman, Ginoli 4:58
18. "Obstacle Course"  Ginoli 3:04
19. "Vicious Beauty"  Ginoli, Pansy Division 4:28
Total length:
51:55

Personnel

Pansy Division
Additional musicians
Production

References

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