In Some Other World

"In Some Other World" is a song by British duo Wax, which was released in 1988 as the third and final single from their second studio album American English (1987).

[3] Terry Staunton of New Musical Express considered the song to be a "sub-Level 42 workout, saved only by the weird sleeve which depicts a Jonathan Ross lookalike French-kissing a Tiny Tears doll".

A polished dross full of bouncy, kiddie-keyboards, nauseating vocals and references to fire and brimstone, tax refunds, ivory towers and joke false teeth.

"[5] In a review of American English, Robin Denselow of The Guardian commented, "Wax write and perform utterly professional, well-crafted pop songs that may not be memorable but are certainly clever, and sometimes even brave.

"[6] Jim Bohen of the Daily Record wrote, "'In Some Other World' savages televangelists and media-minded politicians, but with a twist: It blames their constituents for patronizing them.