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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Do It Without Underpants Too
Les Sans Culottes, which translates to "those without undergarments," with their campy sex vibe, would sound at home in any of the Austin Powers films and should the Man of Mystery go to Paris to meet Octo-pusé, LSC would definitely follow him there. "Demimonde" with its mystery and show-stopping chorus even sounds like a lost James Bond theme. You can get an idea...
Published on November 29, 2003 by superball9

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2 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars MERDE!
Revivalist of french garage rock. Except without any of the charm, style, or greasy wit of that genre. Trite and boring. Dependency on nostalgia to use as a platform for anything is proof of an intellectual bankruptcy...so is the music of LSC. Worthless.
Published on March 25, 2003


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Do It Without Underpants Too, November 29, 2003
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"superball9" (Arlington, VA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
Les Sans Culottes, which translates to "those without undergarments," with their campy sex vibe, would sound at home in any of the Austin Powers films and should the Man of Mystery go to Paris to meet Octo-pusé, LSC would definitely follow him there. "Demimonde" with its mystery and show-stopping chorus even sounds like a lost James Bond theme. You can get an idea of the Brooklyn-based band's approach and sentiment just from the names of their deux chanteuses, Kit Kat le Noir and Celine Dijon. Disc opener, "Sa Sabine," sets the stage for much of Faux Realism with it's backing harmonies and party atmosphere. "Balzac 7502" is nostalgically reminiscent of the music of the Gallic past as "SOS Elephants" sounds like They Might Be Giants filtered through red wine and Roquefort. "Ecole de Merde" is French garage pop at its finest and "Le Cog Sportif" translates perfectly the live energy of their shows to your living room. Album standout, "The Tongue of Romance," mocks many of the wonderful things the world has received from LSC's home and sarcastically features the opening notes of classical standard "Fur Elise" played on a concertina. Recently, their tunes can be heard in commercials by Hewlett Packard and most episodes of The Real World: Paris. If the Nineties brought the J-Pop & Britpop invasions, Les Sans Culottes with their ironic party kitsch could be the one to usher in the Franco-phoney wave of "Grand Guignol Roque & Roll" in this new millennium.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They stop Faux Nobody!, March 16, 2004
This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
To fully appreciate Les Sans Culottes- one must either speak French (not moi) or visit their website. The lyrics are pure genius- and I don't even know if SOS Elephants; a song that mentions fat pachyderms and politician in the same verse can be translated back! It's not "revisionist" or "reductionist" in the way that EVERY pop band on MTV is. (Puff Daddy anyone?!) They are truly original, and it's too bad they have to be compared to "homage" bands when Justin Timberlake, Creed, Staind, 50 Cent, Britney, Linkin Part aren't.
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5.0 out of 5 stars le tout banlieue a la feu au cul!, April 14, 2003
This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
Oh, my. I have no idea how to explain Les Sans Culottes. The name of the band is, crudely, "Those who wear no underwear". They are so ultra-cool that nobody much yet knows who they are yet. They are simlutaneously the antidote to high school French and a weapon of mass destruction aimed at the boring junk put out by the major labels today.

I heard the live version of "Funky Peripherique" on local college radio (KCOU) and ordered the CD the same day. Listen to the samples here and on the band's eponymous web-site, and you could well be hooked, too. I guess they are best described as a cross between the B-52s and Jacques Chirac....The melodies are infectious, while the lyrics are allegedly French (or as French as you'll get from a a ye-ye pop band that comes from Brooklyn).

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5.0 out of 5 stars I can't even..., February 19, 2003
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Dominick (Middle Village, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
I can't even explain it. I just love it so much.
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5.0 out of 5 stars You've probably heard this band elsewhere, December 17, 2002
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This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
I first discovered this band by contacting Hewlett-Packard to find
out who did the music for their commercial with the girl taking pictures of Paris from the Eiffel Tower. They told me it was
Les Sans Culottes and the name of the song is "L'allumeuse." Unfortunately, that song is not on this CD, but it is on a CD that
you can buy from the band's web site ... "Faux Realism" is great too--it's a lot more rocking than the tune from the HP commercial!
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5.0 out of 5 stars LSC rocks!, October 13, 2002
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This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
Les Sans Culottes are over the top! An apt title for their latest release, the New Yorkers' faux French paersonae are layered on top of a real, solid musical foundation. Somehow, they turn a retro French pop sound into a totally fresh new experience. I saw them live in San Francisco and was astounded by their performance. One of the most entertaining live bands I've seen in a long while! The CD, in my opinion, captures many of the nuances of their live performance (they've even included one live track), yet it still has a very high production quality.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enfin, un vrai "super groupe"!, February 2, 2003
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Jon Brilliant (Mill Valley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
I saw Les Sans Culottes live at the Bottom of the Hill, and they were possibly the best live performers I have ever seen. Their perfect renewed Go-Go / Ye-Ye style draws from George Brassens, France Gall, Serge Gainsbourg, and can be compared to April March. The flawless recording captures their perfectly composed tone and style. Their website (lessansculottes.com) offers hilarious biographies and words. I recommend that anyone looking to branch out their knowledge of what French music can be listen to this. If you speak French, there are lots of great puns to be found, but the music alone is worth all cinq etoilles!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Roque au maximum!, September 27, 2002
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Morgan C. Harting (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Faux Realism (Audio CD)
These guys make French pop fun. It's clever, has a great beat, and I really bug out to it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars MERDE!, March 25, 2003
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Revivalist of french garage rock. Except without any of the charm, style, or greasy wit of that genre. Trite and boring. Dependency on nostalgia to use as a platform for anything is proof of an intellectual bankruptcy...so is the music of LSC. Worthless.
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