Lesbians On Ecstasy

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 48:35

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Lesbians on Ecstasy are a sure-fire way to get a queer alternative club moving. Belting out the Oh-So-Dirty 'Pleasure Principle' lays down some erotic beats which are matched by none other than Nine Inch Nail's 'Closer', and within seconds the floor is thronged with half-lidded, heaving individuals. That's partly what this album is about for me. It's the freedom of powerful female sexual expression, (despite the title) shown by these deep, bassy tunes and somewhat provocative lyrics coupled with some filthy synths, and catchy riffs (Queens On Noise/Revolt).... brilliant to get the blood pumping... or even a dance floor! One thing's for sure... there's nothing innocent here!

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It sounds like the sort of high concept joke that’s funny once — maybe. Lesbians on Ecstasy, as their name suggests, take feminist rock classics from the past and retool them for the modern-day dance floor. But their album doesn’t just take the Olivia Records catalog in toto and put a house beat behind it; Lesbians on Ecstasy is more clever and subversive than that. Rather than actually covering these songs, the quartet takes elements from them and twists them in sly, suggestive new directions: k.d. lang’s torchy classic “Constant Craving” turns into the ironic Laibach-style industrial stomp of “Kundstant Kroving,” for example, and the Parachute Club’s cheerleading “Rise Up” becomes the suggestively throbbing “Parachute Clubbing.” The best of the lot is the creepy-sexy S/M take on Rough Trade’s sexual politics primer “High School Confidential.” Provocative on a level somewhere between, say, Le Tigre and Peaches, Lesbians on Ecstasy have created a noisy, gleefully sloppy brand of dance-punk with brains and humor. – Stewart Mason

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