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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Big and bold, brash yet beautiful Brit Babes,
By A Customer
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
From the start, this is not a boring Britpop album. It's full of feeling and energy right from the awesome 'PVC' and 'People we want' through to the close harmony of 'Acetone' at the end, which makes you wish the album wasn't ending. But wait.. There's a bonus track, which really shows the whole spirit of the band. Excellent
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
super colossal!,
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
These girls play so sweet and pure, it makes my bones ache. Like from another dimension of goodness and light.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
class,
By A Customer
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
shame kenickie have split; come out tonite (written at a ridiculously young age) sums up everything you ever did wrong in your early teens and makes it seem right. the girls and the boy were witty, clever and a hundred and one miles away from the stupidity of mor pop music. trash with substance, love it. viva kenickie.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
These girls rock!,
By A Customer
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
Three girls and a boy, making rock music that will blow you away. There are harmonies and rock like the Bangles, but quicker, darker, deeper and louder. Lauren Laverne and Marie DuSantiago sing the leads, but the style of the album is coherent throughout. The songs are short, which adds diversity. This is not a CD for a quiet afternoon. It's for when you want to shout it out with a lot of fun!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great stuff,
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This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
Great album: catchy hooks, good tone and fun smart lyrics. Almost every song is a winner, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a different yet still approachable sound. This is the only K I have, but it makes you want to hear more.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Late lamented power pop,
By Greg Keen (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
This is a superb debut album, full of bounce off the walls head bobbing tracks. Each new tune screams youthful exuberance more forcefully than the last until you feel it can't get any better... Then it does with the brilliant Punka. After Punka the album mellows considerably towards the beautiful Acetone. Oh yeah, it also possesses the best hidden track of anything I know, a one take acoustic song. If you like this album you should check out anything by Helen Love.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Teen Pop Should Be,
By A Customer
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
If you're anything like me, you're really bored of the blandness of the prefab teen idols that currently pollute MTV and the airwaves. All of them sing the same songs, which sound like heartsick pleas or begging for forgiveness. Therefore, I find it refreshing to see a group of teenagers unapologetically arrogant.I had seen the video for "In Your Car" on M2, and I thought the song was catchy. Soon, I went out and bought the album, listened to "In Your Car", a couple of other songs, and stashed it away, where it sat for months. Later, I got the album out again and listened to the other tracks, and the music started to grow on me. I ended up liking "The People We Want" more than I liked "In Your Car". At first, I kinda thought they were a contemporary Blondie, but when the album grew on me, I could hear a young David Bowie, The Who, and Iggy Pop as well. Let's hope that the young teen popsters of tommorrow will discover this CD- along with the work of Kenickie's peers- Bis and The Donnas- so that history won't repeat itself.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pop music that makes you feel GOOD,
By A Customer
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
If you like addictive pop music there is no way you can dislike this album. I love listening to kenickie because they make me feel good. Songs like Come Out 2nite and Classy have wonderful amounts of energy in them. Kenickie totally inspire me with their songs that have a fresh sound to them and aren't angry like a lot of female artists you get today. Well known fans of the band include Courtney Love and Shirley Manson.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Teeny Boppers,
This review is from: At the Club (Audio CD)
Another in the endless list of hot, fave, bad, awesome tween/teeny bands. Big on youthful exuberance but short on talent if you desire great musicians and songwriters. The band is comprised of Marie on lead guitar, Lauren on keyboards/piano/cello, Emma on bass and Johnny X on drums. No last names given.
I listened to this album four times because Melody Maker and NME mags in London raved about band. Apparently, their target reader is 16 years old because I was bored regardless if I listened in the morning, afternoon or evening. If you think I am overly critical or simply not hip, then consider the lyrics from People We Want, the second track on the album: She's eating lipstick and drinking champagne She's dancing home She's taking cocaine All our lives rolled into one all our lives we watch them gone She's watching telly in somebody's house she's feeling heavy it's time to go out repeat second stanza If we go home what happens now If we stay on we could be the People We Want Or consider PUNKA, track 10: Hey Punka hey how ya doin hey punka hey Are you staying true to you cos thats what punkas do I want to be a punka too If you are 12 - 16 years old, you will probably like this band. If you are older than 16 or 17 years, you will want the latest indie band of the week or a band with real songwriters. |
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At the Club by Kenickie (Audio CD - 1997)
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