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2.0 out of 5 stars
They know the formula for good music, but don't apply it., July 21, 2004
This review is from: Drive (Dig) (Audio CD)
Peplab has good rifs and solid beats, but instead of flowing into one fun album, they scatter and leave the beat in pieces. Their synthesized lyrics are clearly inspired by Daft Punk, and yet even more loopy. It will give them props for having an original sound, but originality doesn't make the album sound any better.
Personally I feel like I'm shopping at Old Navy when I hear this music. It sounds remarkably like the genre of Muzak the store aims for, to smother the yuppies and high school cliques as well. This is exactly the type of thing echoing throughout the mall -- that spunky, yet completely forgettable noise that occupies the space. You may not, however, hear the track "Pornstar" in Old Navy. In this case you'd be shopping at A&F.
It's not a bad album, but nothing to recommend to a buddy. Some people like this sort of synth-bubblegum pop melange. If that's you, then you might just enjoy this. No guarantees though.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
TAKE A "DRIVE" WITH PEPLAB!!, May 19, 2004
This review is from: Drive (Dig) (Audio CD)
What happens when you take Daft Punk, Radiohead, Basement Jaxx, and early Rick James and amalgamate them all into one? Give up? Well, you've got an incredible band that delivers some fun and funky synth/pop/rock/disco/retro rhythms that would make the aforementioned veterans very proud. Peplab's "Drive" is a remarkable set of 11 tracks that will surely get that thang movin'! And although the sound they emanate is slightly familiar, there's quite a bit of creativity and rawness in their music. Songs of note: All of them! Highly Recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Happy & funky, but spotty, but... one standout tune, January 17, 2005
This review is from: Drive (Dig) (Audio CD)
Far and away, the best song on this album is "Beautiful People." If you liked Fatboy Slim's "Beautiful Night" or Outkast's "Hey Ya", you'll love "Beautiful People". There's a few other songs that are close to as good, and the rest are so-so.
This is the sort of the album you play on the beach right after you play UB40, and right before you play Fatboy Slim or Daft Punk. You'll crank it up on "Beautiful People", I guarantee.
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