The Black Ghosts

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 38:37

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Fun stuff

DJstev

This is such a fun album. Good amount of variety too - electronic, dance, pop, funk. Maybe think of mixing the electronic innovation of Justice with the pop sensibilities of Phoenix and you're in the ballpark of what Black Ghosts sound like. Anyway you Chose to Give it was one of my favorite songs of '08 too.

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Amazing

Touchedbyanoodle

This is one of the greatest pop records ever. Seriously. I love it.

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Something about this album...

dswalker

Not an album in my normal musical tastes. And yet, it has a permanent place on my music player, and I play it a lot. One of those albums where everything comes together for me.

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If nothing else...

Minneannapolis

download Anyway You Choose To Give It. pretty much awesome

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Stop ragging on eMusic

janeenleah

I keep reading about how they are mad at eMusic for having 'album only' tracks and things like that....it's not eMusic or any distributor for that matter...it's all up to the people who hold the rights to the music, like the artist or label. By the way, this is a great album.

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We're sorry

Jelf

"This album is unavailable for download in your country at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause" One more unavailable album, one step closer to canceling my membership...

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LUCKY ME

tk24evansville

Guess I'm lucky that eMusic has come around on Full Moon...even though I'm totally a grown woman how loves the Twilight Soundtrack...sometimes bad movies opens eyes to GREAT music!

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I love it!

EMUSIC-01A6CD4C

I bought this cd cause I liked Full Moon so much. Little did I know Full Moon didn't sound like the other songs on the album. However the other songs rocked! I love them all. It's like a perfect mix of The Dandy Warhols and The Sisscor Sisters. It's great!

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attention paXoo

maxmaxmaxmax

it's actually not the same, because even if you buy the album, you don't get the track. however, i just went on itunes and bought it for a buck, so my album is complete. no big.

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eMusic: The new iTunes Store

paXoo_says_it_all

Withholding "Full Moon" is the same as iTunes Store's old tactic of making tracks "album only." I'm disappointed in you, eMusic.

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When Simian disbanded, the majority of the group became Simian Mobile Disco, while former singer Simon Lord hooked up with former Wiseguys producer DJ Touche (aka Theo Keating) and became one half of the Black Ghosts. Though the duo’s self-titled debut album is less bouncy and eclectic than Simian’s work, Lord’s years with that band sharpened his pop skills, and his smooth croon is still immediately recognizable. To be fair to the Black Ghosts, Lord and Touche whip through nearly as many sounds and hooks as Simian did — they just take a subtler, slightly more sophisticated approach that fits in nicely with Hot Chip, Chromeo, Gorillaz (it’s no coincidence that Damon Albarn makes a cameo on “Repetition Kills You”), and other dance-meets-rock contemporaries. The Black Ghosts cover both ends of that spectrum, opening the album with the bleak rock of “Some Way Through This” and returning to heavier guitars on “Until It Comes Again,” and delivering more straightforward dance on “I Don’t Know” and “Face.” However, the duo sound best when they’re right in the middle of those sounds, mixing and matching styles and coating them with pop gloss. The singles “Anyway You Choose to Give It” and “I Want Nothing” rival the best songs by the Black Ghosts’ more established peers, while the soft rock/synth pop fusion of “Something New” and “It’s Your Touch” is appealingly nostalgic and novel-sounding at the same time. “Full Moon” blends plaintive harmonies and fingerpicked acoustic guitars borrowed from British folk with subtler electronic touches, offering a refreshing change of pace as well as a side to the Black Ghosts’ sound that they should explore further. Though a few songs border on being filler, The Black Ghosts is still a promising debut. – Heather Phares

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