2008.06.22, 08:25 PM | #2331 |
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I acquired their album months and months ago when it featured on the top of a lot of "best of 2007" lists. I hardly listened to it. It's weird. I've put a bit of work in this week to actually listen to the album. It's definitely a grower, and now I can't stop listening to it.
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"Hurricane Jane" by Black Kids is SO damn catchy! And I love its blend of aspects of a variety of genres... the slightly cheesy 80s beat during the verses... the accompanying female vocals... it just works so well for some reason.
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The album is dropping next month, and I've heard mostly every track in one way or another, it's gonna be awesome. Edit- There are already reviews up (links on the album's wikipedia page). One 5/10 and one 8/10. I read the 5/10 and didn't agree with the person, although he seemed to think that the album lacked the edge of the debut EP, which I kinda....sorta agree with.
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^ Actually, PJ Harvey has done the "non-rock" thing before with Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea back in 2000. She followed it up with Uh Huh Her, a guitar rock album. I expect the opposite of White Chalk for her next album. That's just the way she works.
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CLT: Choobie's band - "I'm Not Gonna Teach your Boyfriend to Dance"
I intro'd this song yesterday as "The best British band to come out of America" =p The song has been stuck on me all week after I remembered to d/l it.
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CLT: Vampire Weekend - Oxford Comma.
The best Upper West Side-Soweto-British band to come out of America. Their album has been stuck in my head since January. Find me a catchier collection of songs this year and I'll give you 10 imaginary British pounds.
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