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Office Politics - The Divine Comedy
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  1. Queuejumper
  2. Office Politics
  3. Norman and Norma
  4. Absolutely Obsolete
  5. Infernal Machines
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  1. Queuejumper
  2. Office Politics
  3. Norman and Norma
  4. Absolutely Obsolete
  5. Infernal Machines
  6. You'll Never Work in This Town Again
  7. Psychological Evaluation
  8. The Synthesiser Service Centre Super Summer Sale
  9. The Life and Soul of the Party
  10. A Feather in Your Cap
  11. I'm a Stanger Here
  12. Dark Days Are Here Again
  13. Philip and Steve's Furniture Removal Company
  14. 'Opportunity' Knox
  15. After the Lord Mayor's Show
  16. When the Working Day Is Done
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Neil Hannon opens his 12th Divine Comedy effort with the bustling "Queuejumper," a wry takedown of serial line cutters ("Red lights don't apply to me") that feels like an ancillary story in the "National Express" universe. Office Politics' titular cut sets the tone for what follows, leaning hard into satire and dialing back on the chamber pop of recent outings in favor of a more electronics-forward approach. While Hannon's bourgeois rapping can be a tad divisive, he remains a compelling raconteur, spinning yarns both lurid ...

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