Make Yr Life

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 30:41

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Great Album

Sten

Everything Kaia Wilson does is wonderful. I prefer "Are we not femme" as far as the Butchies go, but they have not put out an album I did not like. Make sure to check out Team Dresch if you dig this; it's less poppy.

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Kaia Wilson Is Untouchable

pocaroba

Pretty much anything with Kaia Wilson is a home run and this is no exception. I agree with the previous reviewer that this is a bit poppier than the 3 previous albums but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. There isn't a clunker here and you will soon find yourself singing along without even trying. If you are curious check out "Trouble" and "Send Me You." After you fall in love with this album I recommend checking out their first album "Are We Not Femme?"

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Awesome!

elisa.fra

I really love this album. It's alittle more pop feeling then the previous but it sounds good. I had to buy the disk also. Standouts are Make Yr Life and Send Me You.

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The Butchies — featuring former Team Dresch-er Kaia Wilson — deliver a palatable, airwave-deserving take on punk rock with Make Yr Life. Unfortunately, because of the homophobic state of commercial radio, you’re not likely to hear passionate, sugary blasts like “Second Guess” or the sexually charged “Send Me You” rocking from the higher reaches of the FM dial. Still, the group’s fourth album is notably strong, proving once and for all that lesbian songwriter Wilson is a righteous babe in her own right, augmented by the powerful rhythms of drummer Melissa York and bassist Alison Martlew. Complicated emotional fare, like the coming-of-age number “17″ (in which Wilson chronicles “smoking fags with fags with fags with fags”) and “Tell the Others,” fuses the frontwoman’s heartfelt singing with immediate song structures. The band’s quiet, drastic reworking of the Outfield’s 1985 pop hit “Your Love” just may be the cover version of the year. If you can get past the alternative lifestyle piece, which most with an open mind should, the Butchies prove themselves to be skilled purveyors of relationship rock, no matter what the preference. – John D. Luerssen

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