September 2012
On September 10, a new Pet Shop Boys album, Elysium, is released. It was recorded in Los Angeles earlier in the year and its title came late in the recording after a photo session in the Los Angeles park Elysian Fields. “All the connotations seemed to work for the album. But also particularly we were obsessed with the fact that this is our most beautiful album. It’s a very beautiful title and also seems to be relevant to the themes of the album: love, death, paradise. Even L.A., of course.” The album is produced with Andrew Dawson whose work the Pet Shop Boys first noticed on Kanye West’s album 808s and Heartbreak. “I think some people thought when we were going to Los Angeles to work with Andrew Dawson that we were going to record a hip hop album,” says Neil, “but it’s still very much a Pet Shop Boys album. It’s got a lot of depth, that’s what I think about it. It’s got a lot of truth. It’s really about negotiating life at our age.” The deluxe and vinyl versions also include instrumental versions of all of the songs.
On September 5 the Pet Shop Boys perform a one-off concert at Berlin Hebbel am Ufer 1, streamed live worldwide, to promote their forthcoming new album. Attendees received a special booklet and an exclusive seven-inch single featuring two mixes of “Winner”, one otherwise unavailable