SWEDISH systh popsters Melody Club are pitched somewhere between the unapologetically sugary dance-pop. Melody Club put together their tunes with such evident care for and enjoyment of the styles they`re baldly ripping off that accusations of unoriginality utterly miss the point. Of course the songs sound familiar to anyone who grew up in the '80s: that`s pretty musch the whole idea. |
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Combine a multinational trio of vocalist, a visionary french producer, and a handful of timeless, iconic tunes from the '50s to the '90s, and you have a recipe for briliance. 'whole lotta love' transforms from arena-rock clich_ to lovers-rock anthem, herbie hancock`s 'rockit' goes ska, and white stripe`s seven nation army' employs dubwise elements. without missing a beat, the dynamics are a proper phenomenom. |
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After two albums of fantastic club-pop, the versatile UK duo dial back to a pastoral, folksy indie-electronica sound. |
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Already one of the most talked-about and divisive records of the year, Vampire Weekend's Afro-pop- and preppy-inflected debut is simple, jaunty, homespun, and-- like the early albums from fellow fast-risers Belle & Sebastian and the Strokes were on their release-- one of the most refreshing and replayable indie records in recent years. |
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Hey Willpower is an indie super duo featuring Will Schwartz of Imperal Teen and Tomo Yasuda of Tussle. Together they come up with a sound that might best be describe as Timberlake on a tight budget or maybe a male L'Trimm. All the songs on P.D.A. are slinky R&B jams, all the lyrics are come-ons, and the atmosphere is cutely sexy and intimate. |
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