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Seattle's favorite political band returns this summer with its highly anticipated third album, Shake Yourself Awake! Written over a span of two years in a highly divided political climate, Shake Yourself Awake offers a call to action with unapologetic energy and enthusiasm. During this time, Ms. Led has continued to tour, bringing its high-energy live show to the masses while sharing bills with The Avengers, The Thermals, The Reputation, and The Gossip. Ms. Led's first two albums quickly sold out of their first pressings, and all the while the band maintained its DIY ethic and built a strong following. Shake Yourself Awake contains Lesli Wood's strongest and most eclectic songwriting to date, varying from the punk energy of opening track "New Agenda" to the '60s girl group stylings highlighted in "Up to the Old Tricks." Shake Yourself Awake is Ms. Led at their best.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
This has been done,
By indygirl77xoxo (Indianapolis, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shake Yourself Awake (Audio CD)
... over and over again. If you like this, why don't you check out Le Tigre instead and not the ripped-off version of them you'll find here.
4.0 out of 5 stars
punk with a dash of `80s new wave,
By Elevate Difference "Elevate Difference" (worldwide) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shake Yourself Awake (Audio CD)
When the first song of rock band Ms. Led's new album, Shake Yourself Awake, blasted on my stereo I became an instant fan. As a 35 year old woman who came of age in the `80s, I felt like I was taking a stroll down musical memory lane as I listened. Ms. Led's music, fronted by lead singer Lesli Wood, is punk with a dash of `80s new wave. Wood possesses a voice that can sound sweet or angry, and is similar to Belinda Carlisle.
The two best songs on the album are the third and last tracks. The last song on the album, "Fools" is a ballad that allows Wood's soprano voice to shine. "Fools" reprises the chorus from the third track, "Up to the Old Tricks," which reminds me of something The Go Go's would have recorded. My only complaint with "Shake Yourself Awake" is that the lyrics are not included in the album, and not available on Ms. Led's website. Ms. Led is touted as an "activist" band, but I really would not know as I could not understand the lyrics, typical of punk.
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