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RaveonettesAudio CD
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"We are the Raveonettes," the band's bassist/vocalist/co-conspirator Sharin Foo drolly announces between songs to a sold-out roomful of New York cognoscenti at the Mercury Lounge in November 2002. "And you are not."

So, who then, are the Raveonettes? The Raveonettes are Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner, a Danish duo who, bound by a mutual disenchantment with the state of the musical art of their… Read more in Amazon's Raveonettes Store

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  • Audio CD (December 4, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Sony UK
  • ASIN: B000W0875S
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #398,749 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. 'Aly, Walk with Me
2. Hallucinations
3. Lust
4. Dead Sound
5. Black Satin
6. Blush
7. Expelled from Love
8. You Want the Candy
9. Blitzed
10. Sad Transmission
11. With My Eyes Closed
12. The Beat Dies

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2007 album from the Alterna-Rock duo from Copenhagen, Denmark, their fourth album overall. The Raveonettes first gained recognition in the U.S. for their debut album in 2002. Since then, they've continued to create stunning music that sits just outside the mainstream while mining new ground with each release. The retro/futuro troublegum pop kitten duo's sound arguably reaches its zenith with the album track 'You Want The Candy', which sounds a bit like the Mary Chain covering 'Crash' by The Primitives. 12 tracks including the single 'Dead Sound'. Fierce Panda.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Walk with me in the city, December 15, 2007
This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
The Raveonettes made me very, VERY nervous in their last album. It was poppier and smoother than their past noisy, fuzzy rock'n'roll. I was afraid they were losing their edge.

Well, fortunately they haven't. Now attached to Fierce Panda, the Danish band turns "Lust Lust Lust" into a sensual, stormy blend of pop and fierce, eerie fuzz-rock -- basically all their sounds thus far. And with a title like that, you know it'll be sexy and dark in its tones.

A flicker of ringing keyboard, bells, and a slow steady beat and slow retro riff. "Aly, walk with me in the summer/Aly walk with me/Aly walk with me in Portland," Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner sing together. Their meandering song of dreams, walking, cities and summertime are interrupted by spurts of ringing, fuzzy guitar, as if the instruments are determined to have the spotlight.

They strike a softer chord with the eerie, tinny-ringing "Hallucinations," before launching into a series of similar songs -- there's lots of raw, stormy rockers tinged with sparkles and quiet moments, and sensual retro ballads that sound like they were lifted from an urban neo-noir movie.

There's even a few pop songs, like the Velvet Undergroundian "You Want The Candy" -- as with the VU songs, methinks that title needs no translation. And like the VU, it's wrapped in layers of bouncy, fuzzy guitars.

"Lust Lust Lust" has much the same sound as "Chain Gang Of Love," the Raveonettes' second album. But this time around, they have more experience and polish -- and thankfully, less poppiness than the sprightly, radio-friendly "Pretty in Black." Thank God, Columbia is off their backs and their older sound is back.

Their musical maturity can be heard in almost every song. Yeah, every one is shrouded in tinny, programmed drums and bass, with rough, blistering guitar tangled in fuzzy feedback. And they include occasional flickers of twinkly keyboard. But rather than sounding alike, little sonic flourishes and twists give them individual qualities -- some ("Expelled From Love") are haunting, some are raw, and some are poignant.

The weird factor isn't downplayed by Foo and Wagner's shared vocals. They pretty much always sing in unison, giving their vocals an odd androgynous sound. And their lyrics are pretty hard to make out, but there's a sly, randy quality to all the songs ("The dark comes bittersweet/Black loving pops/Come on, give me a dirty treat").

"Lust Lust Lust" is the album I've been waiting for the Raveonettes to make -- dark, fuzzy, dirty and managing to be both rough and polished. They finally got to make what suits them best.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A strong return to form, December 10, 2007
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The Raveonettes seemed to have been losing their edge with each successive release, perhaps due to pressures from their former label, Colombia, culminating in the decidedly below average "Pretty In Black," but "Lust Lust Lust," the band's first for indie label Fierce Panda, is an excellent step back in the right direction.

Rather than adhere to any set of rules, like all in B-Flat Minor ("Whip It On"), or all in B-Flat Major ("Chain Gang Of Love"), or all bad knock-offs of the Shangri-Las ("Pretty In Black"), the band has thrown out their self-imposed constraints and made what is easily their most cohesive record to date.

While there's nothing here as instantly catchy as "That Great Love Sound" or "Attack of the Ghost Riders," the album flows better than its predecessors, as it doesn't get bogged down by the sameness of having every song played in the same key, a problem which plagued the first two records to varying degrees (how many tunes in one key can you really listen to before they become indistinguishable?). It's also nice to hear the Jesus and Mary Chain-esque distortion, noticably absent on "Pretty In Black," make a return. It's used more sparingly here than in the past, but to no less effect. The band is definitely back on track. Top songs are album opener "'Aly Walk With Me," "Expelled From Love," and "You Want The Candy."
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bump and grind, March 9, 2008
This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
A very reassuring release from The Ravonettes, whose last album was a serious bummer. Fuzzed out, screechy and harmonious at the same time. Like Jesus and Mary Chain meets the Shangri-Las. Especially love "Aly Walk With Me," "Lust," and "Dead Sound." Great CD packaging as well complete with a nifty pair of 3-D glasses!
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