The Devil You + Me

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 43:51

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Not too sure...

eJDL

...if I'm enjoying it or not. A bit non-descript at times, would be so callous as to say 'art for arts sake' - there's more to it than that. It's certainly at home on Domino Recording Co, but not amongst my favorites. Now, the Jon Hopkins 'Insiders' is more to my tastes...

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KCRW top 10pick....

downtownsteve

....from Mathieu Schreyerâ??s show.

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Secret little gem.

marinann

I was wondering around Barnes and Noble one day and this album's cover caught my eye and decided to buy it. I was surprised that it was actually sounding like a good album. I love its slight touch of electronic instruments and its catchy riffs. It seemed like a mix of quirky, casual Radiohead and even a little Postal Service. It had to grow on me though... the more I listened to the songs, the more I liked them. Don't give up on these guys! I love them now.

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teaser

Weasely

Again...this was available in Australia last week but now it isn't? Whats the point of having an account on emusic if your just going to tease us?!

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Not really "electronic"

CosmicBob

This is a great, laid-back, melodic, guitar-driven record with good lyrics. Would never have guessed that the band is German. Strange that eMusic classifies this as electronic music (though it is enhanced by some electronic underpinnings, they are subtle). I got this record after National Public Radio's reviewer said it was one of this year's best. Upon hearing it, I agree.

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After all that time spent developing, or (to be more kind) bouncing from place to place, beginning with scraggly post-hardcore (The Notwist, Nook) and then moving to relatively streamlined and occasionally melodic post-hardcore (12) and then abstract electronics (Shrink), the Notwist delivered a smart and song-oriented synthesis of the organic and synthetic on Neon Golden. And then, for six years, nothing, unless a remix EP and a soundtrack contribution count. The length between Neon Golden and its follow-up was twice the length of time between any two other Notwist albums, a gap that can be partially attributed to the members’ several outside projects. Despite involvement in a number of varied recordings since their last album, The Devil, You + Me is as much a natural extension of Neon Golden as Nook was an extension of The Notwist. As subdued as ever, all the while retaining a sense of tension that has been a constant throughout its discography, the band makes only slight refinements. The most notable change is the incorporation of the 21-member Andromeda Mega Express Orchestra, who add further intensity to tightly wrapped songs like “Where in the World” (where escape is sought but impossible to achieve) and “Hands on Us” (which might be the album’s most affecting and downcast song, despite its lyrical vagueness). The album could pass as a slightly more dramatic, comparatively spindly, and male-fronted alternate of Scary World Theory, the excellent 2001 release from central Notwist member Markus Acher’s Lali Puna. It has that same slightly unnerved but ultimately comforting effect, and like Neon Golden, you might want to take it everywhere with you, even when you can only replay it in your mind. – Andy Kellman

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