Lust Lust Lust

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 51:23

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Johnny Black

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04.22.11
Better than Psychocandy. That's right, we said it.
2008 | Label: Vice Records / The Orchard

Exactly why the Scandinavians have rocketed past the Brits in recent years as purveyors of supercharged, edgy rock isn't exactly clear. In-depth analysis tends to get bogged down right at the off, when whoever first mentions Abba gets clobbered by a comment about long cold winter nights and high suicide rates. I tend to settle for the pragmatic observation that bands like the Wannadies, Motorpsycho and Grass Show know how to rock in weird ways but aren't ashamed of showing their love for the music's rich historical tapestry.

The result, and it's there in spades in Lust Lust Lust (L3 in aficionargot), is music that instantly engages the feet and fingertips, but then, as it seeps in with repeated plays, reveals hidden depths, subtle layers and quirky textures.

This is the Danish duo's fourth album (if you count 2002's eight-song debut, Whip It On, as an album). It's also, after five years with Sony, the band's first indie-label offering — a move occasioned, say the band, by a desire to exercise more control over their music.

There's no denying that Lust Lust Lust is a gutsier outing than its 2005 predecessor, Pretty in Black. With mainman Sune Wagner now in… read more »

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Enough with the feedback

Renzer

The music will go from really cool surfer music to bursts of painful speaker feedback. My wife vetoes this music every time it comes on.

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from Portland, OR

vleeann999

Eighties-esque, warm, moody. Glad they are here. Lyrics are hard to make out -to me- in many songs. Sound very similar from song to song. Not innovative, but good for listening.

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LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT

ed.casper

I was so transported by the song Dead Sound, I can't tell you! The mix of 60s girl groups and My Bloody Valentine/Jesus and Mary Chain is absolutely captivating.

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Damn that Fake Hissing!

ladderback

These songs are great, and every time I listen to the album I get annoyed again with the producers who decided to layer that static effect all over the entire album. It sounds like a poorly produced album, not like it's on purpose- I would liken it to a really obvious Photoshop filter. So, when do we get the new album???

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The sound gets annoying, pass on this album

newlin

The guitar has this weird over fuzzed sound and the band never sounds present. Hearing one song is cool, but this album is more a novelty. It's difficult to sit and listen to and is more for short burts if you're in the right mood.

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"better than Psychocandy"

Steve23

I just might agree with that. I'm a sucker for female vocalists though. Imagine Psychocandy with vocals split between male and female singers.

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Better?

fins13mp

I hope when they refer to "better than Psychocandy" that they're not referring to the absolutely genius Jesus and Mary Chain LP. If they are I'll never read their "We Say" section ever again. This is a good but certainly not innovative effort. I'd give it 2.5 stars.

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Ok at first, but headache inducing after a while

djkittycat

I heard this album playing in a comic book store and at first I was taken in by the 90s jangly guitar nostalgia (I am after all a fan of The Breeders), but after listening to it in my car for a week, I began to not be able to tell one boring-ass song from another. Boring, not varied enough within itself, played out, headache inducing crap is the verdict at this point.

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Not as good as Psychocandy!

Supernaut

That is Like saying Pearl Jam is better than Neil Young (and for the record I hate Pearl Jam). This is watered down JAMC. They lack the balls and distortion that the scottish duo had..not original at all, but there are some good tracks. It's like JAMC for girls.

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getting over it

EMUSIC-0073EDF3

I'm so tired of emusic recommending albums only to tell me they're unavailable in Australia. Is it any wonder so many of us download using bit torrent?

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The Raveonettes third album Lust Lust Lust is the sound of a band rescuing their career from the clutches of cliché and rediscovering the magic that made them so exciting on their debut Chain Gang of Love. The opening track “Aly, Walk with Me” serves notice that things are going to be a lot different, the menacing prowl of the verses giving way to a deafening burst of white light/white heat noise halfway through the song. Anyone fearing that Lust Lust Lust would be another record lost to over-production and slickness should, once they regain their hearing, be ecstatic. The duo recapture the fire, mystery, and dirty glamour of their early records and add a sharper melodic sense on a batch of songs that will stick to you like a sharp knife between the ribs. Tracks like the thrillingly bleak yet devastatingly pretty “Dead Sound,” the swaying “The Beat Dies,” and the classically melodic “Black Satin” are as good as anything the band has done to date (and frankly, compare quite ably to the work of their most obvious influence, the Jesus and Mary Chain). Sune Rose Wagner took over the production task from Richard Gottherer and stripped away all remnants of the glossy hack job they did on Pretty in Black. Throughout the record, the reverb is so heavy it might make you woozy, the drums clatter like trash can lids, and the vocals struggle to make it through the layers of haze but Wagner’s light touch and newfound sense of restraint means the arrangements sound fully realized and if not three-dimensional, a very strong two. Sharin Foo’s vocals sounds as glacial and, as ever, Wagner’s guitar melodies are note perfect (check his work on “Blitzed” for a short lesson on how to do a lot with only a few notes) and the two of them appear as reassuringly unwholesome as ever. Happy about it even, as they sing of being tied to evil hearts, black lollipops, and death by deceit in their sweet and unconcerned voices. Lust Lust Lust should have been the follow up to Chain Gang of Love; Pretty in Black can just be considered a mistake, and fans of the fuzzy, decadent and over-driven version of the Raveonettes can be happy that they have their band back; nastier, prettier and better than ever. – Tim Sendra

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