Stand up for Your Mother

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 46:05

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so much more sophisticated

MammothMan

Look at the bands on the right. Y&S are leaps and bounds more adult and brain nourishing than any of them (that doesn't necessarily mean better, mind you). I bought this when it first came out and was tepid about it. I revisited it a couple of years later and it blew me away. Get it, store it like a fine wine, and enjoy with filet mignon.

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The best album I've ever downloaded...

SubmarineSeasickHoedown

...exactly five years minus one day from its release. Probably the only one, too. Comparisons with the Clientele and Camera Obscura are apt but there's a nice, distinctive acoustic piano here as well as more Destroyer/Robyn Hitchcock male vocal lead. Why aren't more people reviewing this? It's really good.

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a masterful pop record

tapecollector3000

They are indeed young and sexy as well as being quite talented at writing pop songs. Sing Song melodies with intertwined male and female vocals nicely chilled with delicate guitar arrangements makes this one a winner. for fans of belle & sebastian, camera obscura, and ladybug transistor. enjoy!

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With little fanfare and even less commercial notice, Vancouver, British Columbia, emerged as the pop music scene du jour in the earliest years of the 21st century. From Destroyer’s Thief to the New Pornographers’ Mass Romantic — and really almost anything else issued under the local Mint Records imprint, for that matter — no other North American city released more truly great records pound for pound during the same time frame. Add Young and Sexy’s debut to the above list. Between frontman Paul Hixon Pittman’s adenoidal vocals, witheringly cynical lyrics, and gorgeously Beatlesque harmonies, Stand up for Your Mother could well be a Destroyer record, and that’s high praise indeed. With Lucy Brain’s winsome harmonies gilding the lily, these 12 songs are simultaneously beautiful and tough as nails — and, given contemporary tastes, no doubt much too smart for their own good. – Jason Ankeny

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