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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
By Jason Harrington "Trucker Hater Magazine" (Little Rock, AR) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
After having the contents of their entire tour van stolen, Sharin Foo and Sun Rose Wagner have decided to abandon the amps-turned-off feel of "Pretty in Black," and instead have returned with new gear to fix what was wrong with "Chain Gang of Love," as well as deliver a longer playing equivalent to "Whip it On," all in one fail swoop. This album plays like everything that was ever good about this group, washing over the listener in waves of blistery feedback and static. The male & female vocals are now perfectly steam pressed together into a creepy androgynous blend, and the tender moments of "Pretty in Black" are now once again awash in the harsh noise of "Whip it On." This is by far their best work to date, and also their most defining. Although die-hard fans always knew what they were all about, this makes it crystal clear, and justifies them as a force to be reckoned with against comparisons to Jesus and Mary Chain, Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth & My Bloody Valentine. By the end of the first song "Ally Walk With Me" you should know what you got yourself into: New York numb, 50's noir, and desert twang tornados, staring you down and approaching like a zombie army.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A dark and dirty collection of spanking electro fuzz combined with 50s surf rock sensibilities.,
By starschaser (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
This Danish band - the duo of Sune Rose Wagner (on guitar, instruments and vocals) and Sharin Foo (on bass and vocals) - were much hyped on their arrival in 2002 when they released an album built entirely around the key of B- flat minor.
Freed from their major label deal with Sony and now released on UK indie label Fierce Panda, The Raveonettes, bring the distinctly different sounds of their previous two albums together on this their third CD which makes a strong case for lower recording budgets. "Lust Lust Lust" combines their electro-fuzz sound, close harmony and a more mature set of songs. Despite the album being (self) recorded without live drums or bass, the feel is not minimal. Sharin Foo, the lead singer, has been called one of the hottest women in rock and she sustains the interest in what is effectively a set of demos pretty well. Making music as dark, fuzzed-up and shimmering as the Velvet Underground, Jesus and Mary Chain, Lush and Suicide, this shoddy set of demos is nonetheless their most exciting collection, with tunes such as "Blush" and "You Want the Candy". There are a few more notes explored here but The Raveonettes' song structure is still a simple one (layers of guitar noise plus pounding drums and sweet vocals). It works a treat on the nice "Hallucinations" and the rather predictable "Blush", which are both wonderful 60s pop songs cut through with chiming, discordant, ear-piercing feedback, while "The Beat Dies" is pure Twin Peaks camp. Though things pall a bit towards the end, there's enough bad-dream melodrama to keep it going until then. The line "I fell in love in heaven to be with you in hell" typifies the album's doomed-lovers theme in the droning, hypnotic song "Lust", and the eastern-influenced "Aly Walk with Me" is as queasy as it's pretty. With its themes of death, sex and desire, this is the perfect alt-rock soundtrack for fatalist bikers. Standout Tracks : "Aly Walk With Me" and "You Want The Candy".
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Their Best...,
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This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
I really liked "Chain Gang Of Love," but the next two releases from the Raveonettes, while having their good moments, weren't enough to keep me very interested in them.
So after fearing we had another Euro version of Franz Ferdinand on our hands, LLL restores my faith in the duo. They've created a very catchy, moody but mood netural, atmospheric bunch of songs, resembling the kind of evolution many probably had hoped for from them. LLL is consistent and every song is memorable, well written and produced, reflecting a variety of influences...from the Beach Boys, Rock a billy, 60's psychedlic pop to the Jesus And Mary Chain. The first 5 tracks could all be singles. A very nice surprise from the Raveonettes' return to the Indie labels, excellent. Lots of nice guitar progessions with a softer drum and bass sound, and their typical mix of 60's psychedlia, early 80's new wave beat, and distorted guitar. The 5 star rating is relative to the Raveonettes. It's their best in my opinion, it deserves the high 5.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Welcome return to the earlier sound,
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This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
As a fan of the Raveonettes from the first, hour, I was hugely disappointed by their 2005 "Pretty in Black" album, and wondered whether the band would, or even could, find its musical direction again. Since 2005, a lot has happened to the band, including all of their gear being stolen at one point, and the wait for new material was unusually long, but here finally is the new album.
"Lust Lust Lust" (14 tracks, including 2 bonus tracks; 47 min.) starts off with the best track of the album, "Aly, Walk With Me", making it clear that the bad is turning its back to the glossy sound of "Pretty in Black", and instead revisiting the reverb-awashed days of their earliest days. About midway through the track, Sune Rose Wagner crashed in with an ear-splitting guitar reverb and it sounds fantastic. Other highlights for me include "Dead Sound", "You Want the Candy", "Sad Transmission" and the album closer "The Beat Dies". This is the Raveonettes that I came to love on "Whip It On" and "Chain Gang of Love". The album I got came with 2 bonus tracks, "My Heartbeat's Dying" and "Honey I Never Had You", both nice, but non-essential tracks. In all, I really like this album, what a nice return from the Raveonettes. I've had the good fortune of seeing them in concert a number of times over the years, and they played a tremendous set each time, full of energy. Hope to see them again sometime soon, as I can't wait to see how the songs from "Lust, Lust, Lust" translate in a live setting.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
they're back!,
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This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
After Pretty In Black, I was about to ditch the Raveonettes. But PIB is still not a bad disc to be fair.
Lust Lust Lust is a welcome return to form though. The mash of The Cramps & the Jesus & Mary Chain is just magical. From start to finish I was transfixed (as I was when I first caught the Attack of The Ghost Riders vid on MTV). Only let down for me is the sleeve. I really enjoyed the old style sleeves & this one makes my eyes water after 30 seconds. Hope the next one is as good.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Raveonettes - Lust Lust Lust 7/10,
By Rudolph Klapper "www.klap4music.com" (Los Angeles / Orlando) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
Coming off the heels of their sole major-label record, Pretty In Black, many thought that the Danish couple of Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner would continue the commercial, 50s-pop-fixation of that record. However, with their switch back to an indie label, Lust Lust Lust arrives as a ringing endorsement of their older, fuzz-guitar noise rock.
Opener "Aly, Walk With Me" starts off with a slick drumbeat and a guitar that threatens to overcome the track with reverb. Foo's and Wagner's androgynous vocals are a highlight of the whole record, floating along smoothly in sharp contrast to the bursts of raw noise that the Raveonettes specialize in. Those same effects, however, are often a detriment to the band's sound, as is apparent in the annoying static effect in "Sad Transmission" and "Expelled from Love," sometimes sounding like you're listening to the band play on a distant AM station located somewhere underground. Overall, Lust Lust Lust is a strong continuation of the band's pop/noise blend that can at once be sweetly enchanting and nostalgic while still sounding unmistakably fresh.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Mildly entertaining but overall a disappointment,
This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
I first fell in love with The Raveonettes when I first heard samples of THE CHAIN GANG OF LOVE at a local record store. I loved the mix of distorted guitar riffs ala Jesus and Mary Chain and retro '50s/'60s pop music. When PRETTY IN BLACK came out a few years ago, I was a bit surprised to hear just how polished the album was. I liked PRETTY IN BLACK but it wasn't a Raveonettes classic. When I heard that LUST LUST LUST was a return to their roots, I was excited.
It pleases me to say that the band has returned to their original sound however I found the material to be half-baked at best. The melodies aren't nearly as strong as what I heard on their last two albums. As imperfect as PRETTY IN BLACk was, the album definitely had plenty of catchy pop hooks. The songs on LUST LUST LUST weren't anything memorable. The one song that did stand out with me is the bonus track "My Heartbeat's Dying". LUST LUST LUST isn't by all means a bad album. I have heard worse albums this year. I just wasn't all that impressed with it. I hope the band puts more effort into the melodies and enthusiasm for their next album 'cause it sure as heck was lacking in those two areas.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OK, so there's no reinvention of the wheel here...,
By Joseph Broze (chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (Audio CD)
but it sure is catchy. I think this is their best album so far and have been listening to it constantly. Abrasive yet catchy guitar sound. Actually at some points it's kinda noisily brutal but not like Merzbow or anything.
If you need reference points, the most obvious influence is THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN. However, there are definitely some 60s influences as well, girl groups and the Beach Boys. Even a little Ramones-esque punk sound too. Fans of this style also need to check out THE VANDELLES, SHE SIR, and the FLEETING JOYS. Now.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So Retro and So the Future,
This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (MP3 Download)
Put a cupful of 1950s rock'n'roll, two tablespoons of 1960s girl group vibes and a sprinkle of new millennium noise pop into a sonic blender and you have the Raveonettes. Lust Lust Lust is their third and best album. "Aly Walk With Me" is the standout track. But it's all good.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rave,
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This review is from: Lust Lust Lust (MP3 Download)
Nice tunes. Original alternative rock sound. I really love that kind of retro surfer guitar sound on tracks like Dead Sound. Great mp3 album, especially for the $5.00 price with bonus tracks.
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Lust Lust Lust by Raveonettes (Audio CD - 2008)
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