Can I Keep This Pen?

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 44:01

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Mediocre female Beastie Boys

geldriver

Their raps kinda suck - horrible flow, bad rhymes, corny jokes ("Your mom drives and ice cream truck?"). The one saving grace is the music - the beats are interesting and varied, and the non-rap songs are actually ok. But it doesn't make up for the bad rapping.

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I like Northern State

Capnmidnight

they are a funny and fastly intelligent rhyming unit of footloose and fancy-free female hipsters of the urban breed. I've ony heard two songs but I'm fully prepared to follow them anywhere and do their most capricious bidding. BTW, I give it 3 1/2 stars - I always forget to do that and haven't figured out how to go back and change it. Just want you to know that it's a 3 1/2 star disc from my perspective.

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Not bad

fishfischer

I got this based on Steregum's positive words and from the super-infectious single (with a wacky animated video) "Better Already". Well, the bad news is that the album doesn't live up to the single. The good news is that it's a pretty nice set of old school hip hop with a few more "sing-songy" songs. Some rhymes are clever, some aren't. If you're a fan of Ugly Duckling, Jurassic 5 or old De La Soul, Tribe, Beasties, you might like it.

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bokson

Ce "Can I Keep This Pen?", qu'on y accroche ou non, est un disque qui interpelle, qui ne laisse pas indifférent. Quelle que soit la forme, ces filles-là n'ont pas leur langue dans leur poche, et déblatèrent leurs valeurs et leurs critiques par le chant ou par le flow, parfois même les deux. Car si Northern State reste assez clairement fidèle à ses racines hip hop old school ("Mic Tester", "Oooh Girl", "Iluvitwhenya", "Run Off The Road"), le groupe n'hésite plus à s'aventurer dans des contrées electro rock et dans des chansons plus mielleuses ("Cold War", "Things I'll Do"), laissant désormais plus de place aux guitares et aux refrains pop efficaces ("Better Already"). Tout cela ne va pas sans laisser derrière lui quelques titres très réussis. www.bokson.net

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Their best yet!

maggieequalsfun

I first heard Northern State when I was working at a retail store. We'd bump their first album, "Dying in Stereo", towards the end of the day because it seemed to steer customers away from the store. I've always loved them, but I thought of them more as a joke and was slightly embarrassed to admit to liking them. Their sound got better with "All City" but "Can I Keep This Pen?" blows both albums out of the water. Every song is lots of fun and its a super catchy album.

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While these Long Island girls have rudimentary skills on the mics, Beastie Boys disciples Northern State illustrate that they know how to have fun in the studio on their third CD as they bounce around from genre to genre, intersecting indie rock, electro, and hip-hop with ease. If you could mesh Luscious Jackson’s Fever in Fever Out with the Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill this album would be the result. It’s a balancing act between alt-rock grooves with sweet harmonies and booty bouncing bass with old-school raps. In similar Beasties fashion, the girls drop simple, intersecting rhymes, and never take themselves too seriously. Their lack of pretension is a huge redeeming factor, making up for the fact that they ultimately don’t have much to say. Hesta Prynn, Spero, and Sprout blab repetitively about dancing, cooking, dumb boys, organizing the fridge, and random mundane blither. But it doesn’t matter. They’re just having fun and it shows. The production is top-notch, especially when Ad-Rock dusts off his SP-12 (which was presumably in storage since the release of the Beastie’s instrumental The Mix Up) and lays the hammer down on a beat reminiscent of Biggie’s “Hypnotize.” When the pendulum swings over to a more musical side, the results are the best songs that Jill Cunniff never wrote: “Better Already” and the brilliantly swooning, acoustic guitar and Rhodes-based “Run Off the Road.” During times like these, when it feels fresh and quirky, the results are entertaining and fun, but unfortunately when the songs fail, they can be downright embarrassing, like a Saturday Night Live skit gone sour. That’s not all that surprising when a band is based on a gimmick, like, “Hey, wouldn’t it be funny of the three of us suburban white girls formed a rap group?” When the whole concept of the band is jokey, in the same sense as the “Lazy Sunday” rap performed by Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg in the aforementioned show, inevitably the comedy routine will get tiresome. The confusing part is that their raps are rarely clever, and at times can be downright lame (like in “Sucka Mofo”), while the songs that they sing on are actually quite good, not unlike the Tom Tom Club or the Blow. It’s tempting to recommend that Northern State start making some serious pop songs, but then again, who could ask a group having this much fun to start taking themselves seriously? Their spunk is entertaining, and in the ipod generation where attentions run short, their multiple personalities will keep people guessing. Scatterbrained as Can I Keep This Pen? is, it would have fit perfectly in the catalog of the deceased Grand Royal, but somehow seems appropriate landing in Ipecac’s strange and wonderfully eclectic lap. – Jason Lymangrover

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