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PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:08 pm 
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The VERMILLION SANDS are the young-than-your-niece frontgirl Anna Barattin, two MOVIE STAR JUNKIES and Krano on slide guitar. Their debut album is full of Anna's undeniable charming twangy voice and Dorothy Parker inspired lyrics, undercooled americana folk-garage pop mixed up with odd piano & organ and fuzzy synth and southern guitar. Those fellows left the girl-group explosion behind and also it´s right on a wavy subterrenia psycho trail not stopping for harvest festival corn dolly square dances. Is it the bluesy blondie, gothic golightly in the swamped gun club in Insomnia? The self-titled album with eleven originals was recorded by Nene (bs) with loads of pastis & pills in their famous Outside Inside Studios (MOJOMATICS, LOVE BOAT, GOODNIGHT LOVING, MARK SULTAN, LANGHORN SLIM etc).


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It's so great, it's like Chilllllllllwaveeeeeeeeeeeee meats m,eats

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Sorry being a dick, Vermillion Sands so damn good for me, Subway Surfers, another world, ginger beer & Whiskey.

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SUBWAY SURFERS - 3 CHORDS & A MISSION


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yep, as dumb as i thought.


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Deerhunter - Revival b/w Primitive 3D

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is there a qual rip of transit transit?


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Heck yes, Tina. Thanks.


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is there a qual rip of transit transit?


There will be in a few days with the band sending out digital links after a purchase of their CD/vinyl/t-shirt, etc.


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this smokes. "hang around" rules pretty hard.


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is there a qual rip of transit transit?


There will be in a few days with the band sending out digital links after a purchase of their CD/vinyl/t-shirt, etc.

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where the fuck is the suburbs...I've already begun seeing reviews

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On one semi-listen, the Arcade Fire seems pretty shitty.

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Kingfish Wrote:
On one semi-listen, the Arcade Fire seems pretty shitty.

You're just supposed to drink the kool-aid.

BBC Wrote:
"A complex, captivating work that retains its magic and mystery several plays later."
Mike Diver 2010-07-21

If 2007’s Neon Bible was supposed to be Arcade Fire’s difficult second album, it didn’t show. Top marks from a cavalcade of critical tomes saw the Montreal septet’s sequel to their breakthrough debut long-player of 2004, Funeral, received with just as much reverence as its predecessor. So what of The Suburbs, arriving after another three-year period which saw its makers record in both their hometown and New York?

Even on a cursory listen, a water-testing foray into its 16 tracks, it’s immediately apparent that this is an album unlike either that came before it. While Funeral and Neon Bible were great sets, their strengths laid primarily in a handful of stand-out selections – Wake Up and Power Out on the former, No Cars Go and Black Wave among the highs on the latter. The Suburbs appears to have been conceived as a whole in a manner considerably more studied than the band’s previous attempts. Its sequencing is perfect, the contrast between fiery punk number Month of May and the following acoustic strum of Wasted Hours the most prominent instance of how unlikely tracks are segued with uncommon skill. It’s a convergent collection, too, the opening title-track reprised come the record’s quiet climax, comprising an intro to its earlier, fuller version. Put The Suburbs on repeat and days could pass before the urge to change the record takes hold.

If that sounds like excessive hyperbole, well, you’re probably yet to hear The Suburbs in full. Its stand-alone tracks, as played on radio stations the world over in anticipation of this release, far from tell the whole tale. Month of May, as implied above, is the album’s frenetic fulcrum, but stylistically it’s detached from the majority. Its opener sets a tone of sorts, but it’s one the band has some fun with, filtering influences ranging from Springsteen to Depeche Mode into songs that operate on a level of subconscious infiltration that surpasses the earworm qualities of Funeral’s most immediate cuts. Case in point: the propulsive Ready to Start, which somehow balances an air of anguish with triumphant exclamation; City With No Children takes lyrical cues from dark places but allows instrumental light enough to seep into the mix, creating an end product that’s like the finest Hold Steady song never written.

A brace of two-part pieces, Half Light and Sprawl, is indicative of Arcade Fire’s successful progression to a new dominion of creativity. The former’s string-soaked flourishes are surely set to replace The Cinematic Orchestra’s To Build a Home as the soundtrack to a few thousand television trailers; Sprawl, meanwhile, confirms this album’s conceptual direction atop shimmering synth lines. Alienation and abandonment, social stereotypes and fractured fantasies – all tropes present and correct, the encapsulating title alluding to an outsider status manifested both physically and, more pertinently, emotionally.

“I need the darkness / can you please cut the lights?” Lines like this might seem trite, or at least insincere, coming from a band that’s enjoyed worldwide commercial success, that’s been on general public display for some five years plus. But it’s important to remember that Arcade Fire’s journey from underground obscurity to chart-topping acclaim has been at a trajectory decidedly different to many a music industry heavyweight, more happy accident than orchestrated intent. Emerging from a previously unexplored beyond, their story has always been theirs alone to tell. And The Suburbs is their most thrillingly engrossing chapter yet; a complex, captivating work that, several cycles down the line, retains the magic and mystery of that first tentative encounter. You could call it their OK Computer. But it’s arguably better than that.


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Jesus, did he just reprint the presskit?

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Now if only the Suburbs would reunite and call their album "Arcade Fire".


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Attention Wenchlette, Discostu, and Leon: the Suburbs were a band from Minneapolis in the '80s back when y'all were 3.


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I think when the BBC says this album is "better than OK Computer" they mean that it's "not quite as shitty as OK Computer", which is sort of the same thing, I guess.

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I think when the BBC says this album is "better than OK Computer" they mean that it's "not quite as shitty as OK Computer", which is sort of the same thing, I guess.

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HEY LOOK AT ME GUYS I HATE RADIOHEAD AND ARCADE FIRE AND I HATE EVERYTHING ARRRGGGHHHH LOOK ME EVERYONE I'M SUCH AND INDIVIDUAL I HATE ALL OF THOSE POPULAR BANDS FUCK YOU ALL LOOK AT ME I HATE HATE HATE

we get it Radcliffe. we understand that you're just a douchebag.


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we get it Radcliffe.

Actually, I'm quite confident that you, of all people, don't get it.


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Sex, Drugs, and Dave Wrote:
"I hate, I HATE...IT IS ALL I AM PROGRAMMED TO DO, I HATE!!!"

Oh shit, now Patton Oswalt is gonna blog about you stealing his material. Remember just to man up and admit it, or he'll go OFF.


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he's already written an inflammatory facebook post.

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