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The Boy Least Likely To
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 9, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: July 19, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Too Young To Die
  • ASIN: B0007QN8WE
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #131,294 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Be Gentle with Me
2. Fur Soft as Fur
3. Monsters
4. Paper Cuts
5. Warm Panda Cola
6. I See Spiders When I Close My Eyes
7. I'm Glad I Hitched My Apple Wagon to Your Star
8. Battle of the Boy Least Likely To
9. Sleeping with a Gun Under My Pillow
10. Hugging My Grudge
11. My Tiger My Heart
12. God Takes Care of the Little Things

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Strongly influenced by the independent bands of the 1980s, the songs bring to mind the post punk playfulness of altered images, aztec camera and orange juice - a charming rural pop sound with banjos, glockenspiels, acoustic guitars and fiddles thumping away in a home recording folk pop style. a proud exponent of a ramshackle bedroom aesthetic, the music is strangely uplifting hillbilly indie, reminiscent of belle and sebastian, beach boys and dexy's midnight runners. with it's quirky indie folk sound and healthy lo fi feel, it fits neatly alongside contemporary artists such as adem, aidan smith, m craft, the fence collective, misty's big adventure and aberfeldy.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars So much fun!!!, April 12, 2006
By Cale E. Reneau "audiooverflow.com" (Conroe, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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Take 1 part Animal Collective, 1 part Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, and 1 part The Shins and mix it up and cook on "fun" for about 40 minutes. This is the recipe for England's own, The Boy Least Likely To, perhaps England's greatest export since Oasis. I've been stuck on this album for the last week or so, listening to it non-stop, and I honestly have no idea why. I mean, it's good music, it's very poppy-rock music, and it's fun. Maybe that's it. Maybe this is one of the most fun albums I've heard in a while. Actually, forget maybe....this IS the most fun album I've heard since Of Montreal's "The Sunlandic Twins."

I don't know much about The Boy Least Likely To, other than that I read about them a few months ago in my Under the Radar magazine and have been trying to get my hands on their album since then. Unfortunately, until recently "The Best Party Ever" has only been available to the United States through import. So when Best Buy lists it as being $26.98 on their website, well...I lose interest. But it will soon be available to everyone. Yay!

Like so many other bands I've reviewed as of late, The Boy Least Likely To is, in fact, two boys. Given the recipe for their sound which I've already described, all you need to know is that this album is fresh, original, and...yes...fun. The first song on the album begins with a one-bar xylophone solo, which just reminded me of Schatzi's "Death of the Alphabet," which I still love. The xylophone continues through the songs but the group adds in some mandolin, some steady drums, and light-hearted vocals. It's a phenominal start to an album and immediately hooks you in.

The great thing about this album is that it's almost always upbeat. Lines like "I can't sleep cause I see spiders when I close my eyes" absolutely fill the album, and it's kind of hard not to instantly fall in love with it. Even when it slows down for more serious tracks ("The Battle of the Boy Least Likely To" or "My Tiger My Heart"), you still feel as if you're listening to a carefree song because the band's style is so enchanting, and you know that one is always waiting for you on the next track.

Though I'd love to say more, it would really be fruitless. All I can say is that I'm in love with this band, and you should be too. Is this The Best Party Ever? Maybe...just maybe.

Recommended to fans of The Shins, Animal Collective, and Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah (of course), and anyone who would like to smile for a prolonged period of time.

Key Tracks:
1. Be Gentle With Me
2. Monsters
3. I'm Glad I Hitched My Apple Wagon To Your Star
4. Sleeping With a Gun Under My Pillow

4 out of 5 Stars
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Indie Pop Perfection!, January 30, 2006
This album is fantastic! The songs are pop at it's finest - gentle, charming, catchy, and fun to sing along with. The Boy Least Likely To plays simple music that's easy on the ears. After hearing the banjo in "Be Gentle With Me" and the stellar chorus in "Paper Cuts" for the first time, I was hooked. I can hear the subtle Beach Boys influences, and although this isn't exactly a groundbreaking record, it's just so good you'll hardly notice. The instrumentation is simple yet flawless. Xylophones, banjos, handclaps... The lo-fi sound really works with this group, and the album is enjoyable from the first song to the last. Highlights really do include every track. Each one is good on its own, and as a collection they form an awesome album. The child-like charm found in "Monsters," "I'm Glad I Hitched My Apple Wagon To Your Star," and "I See Spiders When I Close My Eyes" is irresistable. Of all the indie pop I've heard, this ranks up there with The Shins and Belle & Sebastian. I recommend this to anyone who likes feel-good pop songs. It just might be the best record of 2005.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unsophisticated but lovely, August 4, 2005
The Boy Least Likely To (which I will refer to as BLLT for the rest of the review) can be characterized by the cover of their album, "Best Party Ever"--they are simple, unsophisticated, and full of youth, but at the same time quite charming.
This is not an album you will listen to and feel aware of new musical techniques or styles; in fact, you probably won't feel more enlightened at the slightest. But this is part of the BLLT's charm: they are able to craft extremely catchy, happy sounding songs out of simple ideas.
The whole album very much rings of youth, the lead singer mentions, on several occasions, his refusal to grow up and lose hold of all he has. I "Monsters," the band speaks of their friends getting older, having kids, and propogating that the singer's life would be better if he followed their pattern. In "Fur Soft As Fur," the line "I'm afraid of letting go / of everything I know / so I just sadly float away down stream" is sung sweetly by a male voice, and backed with jubulent sounding strings and a steady beat. In standout tracks "Be Gentle With Me" and "Papercuts," the band sings "I just want to sparkle for a moment / before I fizzle out and die" and "I always used to read before I went to sleep / But now I just pass out watching TV / I've always been in love with you."

In "Be Gentle With Me," BLLT sings "I'm happy because I'm stupid / scared of spiders, scared of flies / if I wasn't so happy / I wouldn't be so scared to die."
Amen, but that happy facade and the thoughtful lyrics are what make the band so amazing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
Saw them live and was blown away, bought the album and it delivers as well! Highly recommend for a good time.
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