The Sounds - Living in America (US) (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: The Sounds
- Title: Living in America (US)
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: WM Sweden
- Genre: Indie Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:40:50
- Total Size: 312 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Seven Days a Week
02. Dance with Me
03. Living in America
04. Hit Me! (demo)
05. Mine for Life
06. Rock'n Roll (- single version)
07. Like a Lady
08. Reggie
09. Fire
10. Hope You're Happy Now Explicit
11. Riot
12. S.O.U.N.D.S (New Version)
The Sounds embrace the decades-old bands that have inspired them to an unhealthy, cover band-like extent -- they pose for photographs as if they're Blondie, and they both look and play the part, with black T-shirts, faded jeans, and snappy three-minute songs with trebly keyboard vamps and tightly wound guitar riffs. But the thing you cannot take away from the members of this Swedish group is that they know how to write and play songs that fit into their favorite era without the sense that specific songs are being cloned. More than that, the group has a bright, singular personality in powerful lead singer Maja Ivarsson, who has a multi-dimensional voice of her own - her Debbie Harry isn't nearly as obvious as the guy from the Hives' Mick Jagger, for instance. If you value fun over originality - and you should, especially when it comes to guitar bands at this point - the Sounds' debut will serve its purpose. It's over with in 40 minutes, and it plays out like a collection of A-sides. If a legion of bands can get away with relying on Nuggets fetishes, why can't a handful get away with taking several cues from Missing Persons, the Cars, and Blondie?
01. Seven Days a Week
02. Dance with Me
03. Living in America
04. Hit Me! (demo)
05. Mine for Life
06. Rock'n Roll (- single version)
07. Like a Lady
08. Reggie
09. Fire
10. Hope You're Happy Now Explicit
11. Riot
12. S.O.U.N.D.S (New Version)
The Sounds embrace the decades-old bands that have inspired them to an unhealthy, cover band-like extent -- they pose for photographs as if they're Blondie, and they both look and play the part, with black T-shirts, faded jeans, and snappy three-minute songs with trebly keyboard vamps and tightly wound guitar riffs. But the thing you cannot take away from the members of this Swedish group is that they know how to write and play songs that fit into their favorite era without the sense that specific songs are being cloned. More than that, the group has a bright, singular personality in powerful lead singer Maja Ivarsson, who has a multi-dimensional voice of her own - her Debbie Harry isn't nearly as obvious as the guy from the Hives' Mick Jagger, for instance. If you value fun over originality - and you should, especially when it comes to guitar bands at this point - the Sounds' debut will serve its purpose. It's over with in 40 minutes, and it plays out like a collection of A-sides. If a legion of bands can get away with relying on Nuggets fetishes, why can't a handful get away with taking several cues from Missing Persons, the Cars, and Blondie?
Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE
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