I Will Be

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 29:10

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Chris Ryan

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06.21.10
A fuzzy, spiked sound that recalls another era, even if you're not quite sure which one it might be
2010 | Label: Sub Pop Records

For the California-based Dum Dum Girls, the song remains the same. Over the insistent, primitive and propulsive drumming of former Vivian Girl Frankie Rose, Kristen Gundred (aka Dee Dee) coos haunted lullabies in an alluring, distant monotone over serrated surf-punk guitars. It makes for a beautifully monochrome, enigmatic debut, I Will Be.

Dum Dum Girls has drawn comparisons to gal groups like the Crystals and female-fronted groups like Blondie or the Raveonettes. And there's merit in those reference points, especially the latter two — the producer of I Will Be, Richard Gottehrer, has worked with both bands.

However, I Will Be's closest aesthetic cousin might be Krautrock: Dum Dum Girls employ a stoned, sunburned motorik beat, courtesy of Rose, that sets the emotional tone in songs as much as Gundred's words and guitar. Just listen to the way the broken language of "Oh Mein Me," gets increasingly animated as the beat goes on, while "Blank Girl" provides a brief chance for a slow dance.

After starting to record as Dum Dum Girls in '08, Gudred filled the band out to become a four-piece, adding Rose's inimitable pounding. Together, the quartet make a fuzzy, spiked sound that recalls another era, even… read more »

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eMusic brings great sadness to my heart

TSnook1969

This is the kind of music that used to make me happy to be an eMusic member. Now you can buy this same recording on Amazon for $5.00. The extra $1.99 eMusic charges has put me on the edge of being an ex-member.

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good but

bigsteveno

I didn't like this as much as I thought I would. There's talent there for sure, but there's really room for development.

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Have to Agree with Arpee

saradevil

Lo-fi is just an excuse for singers who are afraid of really putting their work behind their own voices. This is not to say I don't like lo-fi, on one or two tracks, sure. When you do the entire freaking album that way, though, come on, it's a cop out. This album would be nice if there were one or two tracks that sounded even remotely different, but thanks to the over-synth it's just an "eh"

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Quality

johnredrum

I guess you all miss the point. With the technology around, you can make anything sound how you want, and this is their choice. sounds no different than Lush, Curve, and other early 90's noise pop. I dig it.

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Its called...

thelittlefield

...lo-fi, dipshit. Please take note for future reference.

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Yeeech!

Arpee

With all the technology out there enabling musicians to make good recordings, there's no excuse for the lousy quality here. It doesn't enhance the "indie-punk" quality, it just make it sound like it was recorded in a closet (the one pictured?) on a little tinny analog recorder. Ugh. Give this a miss.

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Poor Recording

IndieKidAlli

I can't say if I like this or not, the quality of the recording is so poor I can't listen to the music

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Worst song

capools

This is one of the worst songs I have ever heard. It's hard to believe someone would listen to this.

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spaces me out

ToddusofKnox

this spaces me out- in a good way

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Dum Dum Girls began with Dee Dee (no last name provided) recording short, noisy tracks in her bedroom. These lo-fi recordings (as heard on a self-released CD-R, a single on Hozac, and a 12” on Captured Tracks) blended girl group melodies with Jesus and Mary Chain noise, Ramones-simple tunes with Dee Dee’s darkly sweet vocals, and came up with a sound deeply indebted to the past but also very much its own. For Dum Dum Girls’ first album, I Will Be, Dee Dee recorded the tracks herself but then sent them to famed producer Richard Gottehrer (Blondie, the Go-Go’s) to produce. Anyone expecting/fearing a glossy product to be the result will be glad to know that barely any noise or hiss has been sacrificed. The sound on I Will Be is just as gritty and cheap-sounding as Dee Dee’s bedroom recordings; the only differences are that the music is given a little more air to breathe with slightly more air between the instruments, and Dee Dee’s vocals are more up-front. The songs show no drop-off from her early recordings; the ten self-penned songs are just as catchy as anything she’s done. A couple could even be radio hits — if the world of radio were suddenly turned upside-down and super hooky noise pop songs about jail (“Jail La La”) and drugs (“Bhang Bhang, I’m a Burnout”) were getting steady airplay. Mixed in with the uptempo sunny rockers that make up the bulk of the record are a couple of nice ballads that demonstrate Dum Dum Girls’ range a little. The best of them is the lovely cover of the Sonny & Cher gem “Baby Don’t Go,” but the song “Blank Girl,” which Dee Dee sings with her husband Brandon (of Crocodiles), isn’t far behind. The only possible flaw of the album is that the songs all sound the same. The drum machine, the guitars, the vocals, and even the song structures don’t vary much; Gottehrer’s production didn’t really address that issue. Luckily, the album rushes by so quickly and the basic sonic template is so good that it never really becomes an issue. For the next album, it will be nice to hear Dee Dee incorporate the bandmates she joined up with after the recording of I Will Be, but here the limited sonic palette works just fine. The record isn’t a complete knockout, but it’s a nice consolidation of the Dum Dum Girls sound to date and a fine starting point in what could be a nice string of noise pop records. – Tim Sendra

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