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enlarge | Artist: Css Label: Sub Pop Category: Music
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 38319
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 70770 UPC: 098787077025 EAN: 0098787077025 ASIN: B001A2ACSM
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B52s redux? October 22, 2008 man ray (blue america) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
heard this in borders last nite (from a distance) and thought it was some new cd by the B52s. what a surprise! donkey?? what i heard was really punchy and fun and well produced. the cut down guitar lines, like those of Ricky Wilson, are outright slashing! all in all, a good time is to be had.
America, Where is Your Discretion? September 2, 2008 Steech (Birmingham, AL) 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
I think everyone in this country is wrong about this record. The fact that CSS isn't from around here doesn't give them a free pass to fob off vapid 80's skating rink music as fine art. This is mediocre disco. I guess it might sound a little unfair to accuse a disco record of wrongdoing for failing to be "fine art." But the Sup Pop brand, the boutique packaging, and general feeling inspired by the media that this is supposed to be special (or at least elevated above Miley Cyrus music) really promises a consumer something this isn't. Miley Cyrus could have written these lyrics. And while that would be fine for a fifteen year old, it's a little disappointing coming from grown-ups. I'd rather hear Portuguese lyrics I can't understand than bad English rhyming gibberish. On the upside, the record isn't a complete disaster. There is a textbook example of masterfully applied theramin on the song "Beautiful Song." And who isn't a sucker for vocoder vocals ("Move")? And the lead off track sounds enough like Elastica to arouse a general sense of well-being if you can tune out the lyrics and focus exclusively on the way it SOUNDS. To reiterate that last point: The record isn't a complete disaster. It's just presenting itself as something it isn't. And we Americans fawn over it because it's, what? ...Cute?
CSS - Donkey September 5, 2008 S. D. Mason (Greenville, NC) Donkey (2008, Sub Pop) CSS's second studio album. *** Another addition in the long line of indie-electronica bands, CSS has potential, more potential, than several of their contemporaries. Lovefoxx (the alter ego the lead singer goes by) has a very sexy voice, and she flexes it from time to time. It rings well on "Reggae All Night," an unorthodox dance number as well as on "Move," which sounds like a lost 80's track in the vein of Animotion. That being said, it's clear that CSS functions best when emulating the synthesizer usage and dance tricks of the 80's. Anything else renders Lovefoxx's vocals emotionally inert. It's when CSS forces you onto the dance floor when everything moves together, and beyond that, it's a truly hit-and-miss engagement. (Reggae All Night, Move)
Energetic party music September 21, 2008 D. Waterman (Philly Burbs) I like this disk. I saw one reviewer compare them to Blondie... OK, but I thought that they sounded more like No Doubt - fun party music. This is supposed to capture their "live" electricity, and I look forward to them getting up to the Philly area some time.
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