Bitter Club

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 11:35

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Slight and airy

Selothi

Light and airy? Slight and airy? Both i think. Listening to these songs is like sitting in the sun with a breeze blowing over you - but in early spring rather than high summer. It's pleasant but not exactly overwhelming. I think "Jean C" is the best song, but it may just be the references to Leicester Square appealing to my inner Londoner.

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On the six-song Bitter Club, England’s Pipas unveil a half-dozen refreshing songs. The group continues to impress through sheer simplicity and wonderfully light musings. The opening “Mental” showcase the duo’s infectious indie pop sensibilities, along with their drum machine-based backdrop. Their simple sound is their strength, and Lupe leads the way with her gentle whispering over gentle beats. The title track is next, with Mark taking over on vocals on a track wrought with painful sincerity. The disc is brief, filled out with no-nonsense songwriting and storytelling, like the brief and focused “Sixten,” and the light and airy “Jean C.” The disc ends with the layered electronics of “South,” originally found on the Golden Square album, remixed and given new life on Bitter Club. California’s Matinee Recordings released the disc in 2004, whetting fans appetites for a new full-length from the indie pop legends-in-the-making. – Stephen Cramer

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