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 Post subject: Year In Review (8): The Go! Team –Thunder, Lightning, Strike
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 2:47 am 
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(OK fine, I will go with more bread and butter bands)

Average Metacritic score 85 (25 reviews):

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The Go! Team
Thunder, Lightning, Strike (Memphis Industries)
US release date October 4, 2005*
Rating: 90

*Original UK release 13 Sep 2004; the 2005 U.S. release contains some new and revised tracks.

Reviewed by Keith Phipps
October 12th, 2005

If the old, variously attributed line about writing about music being like dancing about architecture weren't mostly nonsense, a lot of people would be out of a job. Writing about music can be pretty easy, particularly when music can easily be broken down into its component parts. That's true of The Go! Team, a six-person Brighton collective whose debut album, Thunder, Lightning, Strike, is, by bare description, nothing but component parts. But that's where the dancing-about-architecture camp has a point: Bare description doesn't do justice to the sense of undiluted, obsessive music joy that fills each of Thunder, Lightning, Strike's tracks.

But first, those component parts: The album-opening "Panther Dash" begins in noise that gives way to clacking drumsticks, a surf guitar, a hopscotch-style count-off, and a winsome Midnight Cowboy-inspired harmonica part, then squeals out into noise again. That sets the table for a playful pop collage drawing from all corners of the funkiest record store imaginable. Archie Bell And The Drells guitar parts brush up against jazz flute, what sounds like lost TV theme songs, Sonic Youth guitars, and occasional rhymes (courtesy of female MC Ninja) seemingly culled from some lost Funky 4 + 1 single. The liner notes provide no indication of where the sampling ends and the live parts begin; if the album hadn't been nominated for last year's Mercury Prize and received a major-label release, it could pass for a barely legal underground exercise, passed heatedly from one awestruck fan to the next. (And, in fact, some tracks had to be reworked to satisfy U.S. copyright laws.)

What leader Ian Parton and his band accomplish here has precedents in everything from The Avalanches' "Since I Left You" to Bomb The Bass's "Beat Dis" to The Dust Brothers' groundbreaking work with Beastie Boys and Beck. Only those last two projects rival its sense of bottomless adventure, and none of them rival The Go! Team's sense of relentless fun. A challenge to even the most hardened depressive, Thunder, Lightning, Strike finds one way after another to shake new pleasures out of old material. If it were a building, it would be an awe-inspiring, structurally sound, day-glo combination of a half-century's worth of outré architectural notions, one surrounded by dancers at all time.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 2:57 am 
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Great album and they're awesome live too. I'm not including this in my top 20 though because I've only heard the UK version that came out in 2004.

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This is an album I really want to hear sometime. It sounds pretty fun overall, by the description "sonic youth guitars" meets dust brothers style.

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Yeah, this is 2004 for me as well, but I really like it.

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i still think they sound like a cross between saturday morning cartoons, fiery furnaces and a really good high school cheerleading squad.

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I have it. I like it. i only played it twice so far.. I'll revisit it later today, but it's a keeper.

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Yeah, this was a pretty cool record, but I really haven't listened to it a lot. I've thought about buying the US version since I just downloaded the UK version last year.


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i'm trying to figure out if I can include this, since I like both versions and didn't hear either until this year. It would probably top my list if that was the case or damn close to it.

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This made my 2004 list, so that pretty much makes it ineligible for my 2005 list. Haven't heard the US version yet, but the UK version is fun and a great listen.

Edit: "Junior Kickstart" is my unofficial theme song. I can't hear this song without imagining an awesome private-eye-car-chase-style montage.


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cotton Wrote:
i'm trying to figure out if I can include this, since I like both versions and didn't hear either until this year. It would probably top my list if that was the case or damn close to it.


Didn't you say that you thought the US version was better than the original one?

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awesome record


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This was requested, you can do that by PM me with idea's, but didn't really work because it was more 2004 than 2005.

I adore this album and will be in my top 25 since I only heard it this year.

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I saw this at the record store, used today. I think it was 8 dollars. I used to go crazy over wanting to have a physical copy of this album, but for some reason I wasn't motivated to buy it tonight.


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