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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this is a gem,
By alexander laurence (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Telling Lies (Audio CD)
The Bad Machines are a cool new band. I have heard a little bit of this
record a year ago and it sounded really exciting. I was looking forward to the release. The band is Paul Scott and Michelle Margherita. They are based in Sydney, Australia and Brixton, England. They have been playing a lot in the UK. They are going to play Japan soon. They mix electro and rock music. "Two Heads" is an upbeat song. They are a little like bands The Lovemakers and Client. "South Coast" is like a mix between Ladytron and Saint Etienne. By the third song The Bad Machines really hit their stride. "Does It Ever Really Happen?" combines folk music and sounds totally original. "Schadenfreude" has an indie rock feel about it. The Bad Machines just have an appealing sound overall. The music seems really complex and controlled. Michelle Margherita's helium vocals are a perfectly cool component. "Kidz" is more of a punk song. More people should know about this record. It's excellent. |
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Telling Lies by Bad Machines (Audio CD - 2005)
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