by
The Sounds
- Record Label: Scratchie / New Line
- Release Date: Mar 21, 2006
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This disc has been rendered with creativity and panache, and it features hooky songwriting so compelling that it's easy to listen to the mere 35 minutes of material (divided into 11 three-minute long, radio-friendly songs) on a continuous loop.
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MagnetA surprisingly mature effort. [#71, p.112]
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Yes, the Sounds' music starts to blur together, but what a blur.
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UrbCompared to 2003's Living In America, the disco-punk is less explicitly Blondie-biting and actually noticeably more weary, but no less propulsive and vamping. [Mar 2006, p.119]
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If you continually dig out your Go-Gos and 80s-era Blondie records to bask in the lip gloss-smacking sound, Dying To Say This To You is the modern recoat for you.
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The Sounds pick up where White Rose Movement faded out, with their melange of sussed Scandi cool, new wave pop pout, and Killers-style synth mayhem.
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SpinIt's like being trapped in the dressing room at Express for an hour. [Apr 2006, p.91]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 17
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Mixed: 0 out of 17
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Negative: 1 out of 17
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johnsJun 7, 2007
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gernickkJul 22, 2006
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TBoneJun 6, 2006