Guilty Pleasure
If Snow Patrol is weepy music for Sunday morning after your boyfriend breaks off the affair on Saturday night, then Junior Boys is the soundtrack to the break up on Saturday night. I love it.
If Snow Patrol is weepy music for Sunday morning after your boyfriend breaks off the affair on Saturday night, then Junior Boys is the soundtrack to the break up on Saturday night. I love it.
An album that percolates, simmers and yearns. Terrific stuff. One recommendation: see them live. They add a drummer at their shows which pumps the songs up from an aching slow burn to an urgent thump. Great show.
Hey, they're canadian, but this album is not available in Canada. Kind of stupid, isn't it?
that Emusic got this awesome album. I like this a bit better than their Last Exit album. Best tracks in my opinion: In the Morning, First Time, Count Souvenirs, Caught in a wave, So this is goodbye. I guess just about most of them.
Seriously, you MUST download this album NOW! Perhaps not quite as solid as their previous album (Last Exit), this album still shines bright. Oh, AND you can download THIS one on emusic! ;-)
"So This is Goodbye" is easily my favorite electronic album of 2006 and I highly recommend it. STIG features a healthy mix of restraint, urgency, and listenability. The opening track "Double Shadow" is catchy and displays the vocal athleticism of Greenspan. However, the album really satisfies in the next track "The Equalizer," which opens with atmospheric synths, only to go full-fledged into heavy bass thumps. "Count Souvenirs" and "In the Morning" fill out the middle of the album: both are tuneful and memorable. The album is not without missteps, though. "Like a Child" is a bit of a snoozer that never reaches maturation (sorry for the pun). And "When No One Cares", a Sinatra cover, sounds weepy and trite. Still, this is a darn fine album that should find appeal among the experienced electronic fans as well as the casual indie fans.