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Described by the LA Weekly as "seriously sassy & catchy pop;" Stimulator combines the presence of sultry front woman/songwriter/fashion designer Susan Hyatt (formerly of UK Punk/Grunge chart toppers Pillbox & Ex MP3TV VJ) with the production/ lead guitar work of Geoff Tyson (formerly of goth-rockers Snake River Conspiracy & T-Ride).
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD,
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This review is from: Stimulator (Audio CD)
My husband had a free CD 17 future classics and I trawled through them as you sometimes do, and sometimes don't (quite a few of these freebies languish in our CD collection having never been played) and 78 Stimulator came on and on the strength of that one track, I bought the CD. I wasn't disappointed. I think Beautiful Muse and Just Like a Girl are probably my favourites of all of them but all the other tracks are really good, it sounds different and fresh. It's one of those CDs that I will never tire of.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely perfect,
This review is from: Stimulator (Audio CD)
Stimulator offers a perfect update of 80s sound that doesn't pander to the audience or insert tongue-in-cheek humor to a retro sound. The band is straight-up serious about their debt to new wave, funk, and disco and pays homage to those genres instead of joking about it. It's a good thing I don't have room-mates or they would hate me for how often I play this CD. I really hope Stimulator isn't a one-shot band. I'd love to see a follow-up effort--and soon.
5.0 out of 5 stars
better than a go go,
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This review is from: Stimulator (Audio CD)
I saw them on Friday night opening for the GoGo's. They were way better than the headlining band. They were so good I immediately bought their cd downa the concession and had them all sign it. The Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall had absolutely perfect acoustics. The band was awesome. The bassist was even trying out his new martin guitar. For me the song how far would you go has an absolutely infectious bass line. It can be currently heard throughout my neighborhood cranked to the threshold of pain from my living room. Go buy at least 10 copies and send them to all your friends.
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