Hi Ken!
You wanna go for a ride?
Sure, Ken!
Jump in!”
Sure, Ken!
Jump in!”
Aqua's Aquarium is, for many, one of the defining albums of late 90's pop. From the instant (and over played) classic “Barbie Girl” to the anthem-esque “Roses are Red” or the bouncy, beat-dropping “Lollipop (Candyman)” this album is filled to the brim with classic late 90's dance production that can be considered on first listen as “cheesy,” but given the right volume setting and enough room to dance, one can enjoy this album as 90's pop at its very best!
Aqua's roots go back to 1989 when they were called Joyspeed. By 1994 they had their first record deal and were renamed as Aqua. After a failed single, and much disappointment, they were finally able to get a major record deal with Universal Denmark in 1996. By February 1997 they released their first complete album, Aquarium. The album was a huge success for the band. It made number one in the United Kingdom for four weeks, in Australia for three weeks, and even managed to make the top ten of the Billboard Top 100 - something rarely achieved at the time by European pop acts.

Aquarium, however, goes far beyond just “Barbie Girl.” The album is, for the most part, fast-paced and full of electric pop energy that only the Danish can provide. It also takes breaks for some slower, silly pop hits like “Be a Man,” a “serious” pop ballad, or “Turn Back Time,” a contemplative look at the passing of years, as only 90's pop can tell. The rest of the album, however, is full of synthesizers and drum machines, nasal, happy vocals and a sense of hyper pop energy that can only be matched by its own exaggerated, cute and at times melodramatic lyrics, that were not always what they seemed at be at first listen.

If you're willing to step out of your shell for an hour and take yourself a little less seriously, try taking a listen to this album. It's sure to have you smiling, laughing and dancing around like a fool. A definite for a small dance party with friends. I dare you to grab this album, blare it in your car, or while you're cleaning your house and try not to sing along or bounce around!
- Chris Berstler
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