2.12.2005

We Don't Need No Stinkin' Lead Guitar

Death from Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine There's been a whole bunch of buzz around this band since this was released towards the end of December. I've been checking Rhapsody every so often and just noticed today that it had been added. One time through and I can understand the buzz... not only because this band makes the most noise of any 2 instrument band (yes, White Stripes included), not only because those 2 instruments are drum and bass (do not confuse with drum'n'bass... not even close), but because cutting through the fuzzy, distorted bass, pounding drums, and wailing vocals, their songs are actually very infectuous. It's a sorta rock-metal-funk-swagger affair with a definite groove throughout. Some standouts are "Black History Month" and the first single, "Romantic Rights," but the whole thing is very solid. Strongly recommended for your rock-out days. Enjoy!

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Blogger Chris said...

Death from Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine
Album Tracks:
1. Turn It Out
2. Romantic Rights (Album Version)
3. Going Steady
4. Go Home, Get Down
5. Blood On Our Hands
6. Black History Month
7. Little Girl
8. Cold War
9. You're A Woman, I'm A Machine
10. Pull Out
11. Sexy Results

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