2014-3-1 00:42
麻油妹妹
September Girls - Cursing The Sea (2014) [Indie Rock/Shoegaze]
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- Release Info -------------------------------------------------------------- -
Artist: September Girls
Album: Cursing The Sea
Label: Fortuna Pop
Playtime: 37:41 min
Genre: Indie
URL: [url]http://www.facebook.com/septembergirls[/url]
Rip date: 2014-02-07
Street date: 2014-01-21
Size: 84.02 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 297 kbps / 4410Hz / Joint Stereo
- Release Notes ------------------------------------------------------------- -
September Girls share their name with a song by Big Star, Alex Chilton's 70s
combo who were laying the foundations for indie before that word was being
bandied about. The Dublin five-piece have been, understandably, being getting
talked up as one of the next big things, and on the evidence of this, their
debut album, theyÆare right. Being an all-girl band and with the lazy
stereotypes (and let's face it, still prevalent sexism, chauvinism and
misogyny in the music business) there will doubtless be comparisons drawn with
Savages and Warpaint. However, if you listen to their music, in many ways and
it's absolutely nothing to do with gender, it's perhaps fair to say that
September Girls do form the missing link between the dark, avant-funk of the
former and the Gothic reflection of the latter. A track like Heartbeats sums
up well what the band are about, indie-pop with goth(ic) undertones, music to
bounce around to and brood to. Cynics will doubtless reel of lists of bands
that they feel have done "this sort of thing" before, but thatÆs to completely
miss the point. September Girls are doing it now, and this is an excellent
debut album.
- Track List ---------------------------------------------------------------- -
01. Cursing The Sea ( 1:56)
02. Another Love Song ( 3:34)
03. Left Behind ( 3:27)
04. Heartbeats ( 2:47)
05. Green Eyed ( 2:54)
06. Ships ( 3:45)
07. Talking ( 2:29)
08. Daylight ( 3:00)
09. Money ( 2:59)
10. Someone New ( 2:23)
11. Secret Lovers ( 4:19)
12. Sister ( 4:08)
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补上爱尔兰新娘子团....
封面加一星某些粗壮的部位加一星..
新娘子自然再加...于是就五星了!!!
The debut album by Dublin’s September Girls arrives in the wake of six singles, released inside less than two years. That’s the sort of workrate that harks back to a bygone era of independent music – as does their [color=Red]dark-hearted, harmonic fuzz-rock[/color]. Enthusiasts of the sound September Girls offer – at the nexus between 60s girl group sounds, ’70s buzzsaw punk chug and ’80s indiepop naiveté – have had plenty to keep them sated in the past half-decade or so. It’s nearly three years, though, since the last album by Vivian Girls, the band SG most closely recall; ‘Cursing The Sea’ is a more than adequate stand-in. [color=Red]Caoimhe Derwin and Jessie Ward’s guitars have perfected that Jesus And Mary Chain kettle-whistle sound[/color], lending a haunted air to otherwise energetic stomps like ‘Heartbeats’ and ‘Talking’. ‘Money’ (their titles tend towards the phlegmatic) and ‘Someone New’ provide a victorious one-two punch late on, bursting with the spirit of the Ramones circa ‘End Of The Century’.
by Noel Gardner 7/10, [b][url=http://www.nme.com/reviews/various-artists/15014]NME[/url][/b]
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