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5.0 out of 5 stars
THATS THE POINT.,
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This review is from: Moldy Peaches (Audio CD)
The one song that many will be familiar with now is the one from Juno. ANYONE ELSE BUT YOU, I think it's called. The female half of the Peaches is Kimya Dawson, and she now does alot more solo work, that is in more of the realm of this one song. But I was first introduced to The Moldy Peaches via a song called WHO'S GOT THE CRACK. The song is pretty ridiculous. The lyrics are juvenile, and possibly somewhat offensive to some. Whooo-oooo-ooo's got the CRACK!?
Alot more of this CD follows suit with this song. Juvenile, pointless, offensive... but something about the drawl and mundane characteristics of the two members seems to work. It's very alterna-folk, with a couple of garage punk moments. Kimya Dawson has that flat, unemotional tone to her voice. But with the male half, they sound like a couple lost inside a world of grey, and they pull off some great harmonies. Completely lo-fi like sound. I think they did one more album after this one, and were pretty much a cult underground thing, until that movie came out. I can see why some people may find this thing to be pointless, but if you dig it, you will realize that those people miss the point. Or maybe you won't, I don't care.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it,
By Gwen Twain "Gwen" "travler1" (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Moldy Peaches (Audio CD)
I enjoy this CD. I highly recommend! I enjoyed all the cute simple songs that I don't hear very often in radio lyrics....
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not for everyone,
This review is from: Moldy Peaches (Audio CD)
but the people who enjoy this album will probably REALLY enjoy it and will be glad they found it. I can't think of an album that's like this. The highlights to me are "Lucky Number Nine," "Jorge Regula," "Nothing Came Out," "Steak for Chicken," "Ballad of Hellenkeller..." and "Lazy Confessions." All the other songs are good too, but they kind of require listening to the rest of the album.
Oh, and just because you like the Juno soundtrack doesn't mean you will like this album. The Juno soundtrack sounds more polished and, well, listenable for everyone. This album is lo-fi, on purpose obviously, and has a completely different feel than the soundtrack. This album is a good one to attatch a memory to. So if something is coming up, like a friend visiting, then you might want to listen to this album. Just a suggestion.
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