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5.0 out of 5 stars
Always excellent pop!
I believe Tiger Teeth EP was recorded before "Winds Take No Shape". Tiger Teeth is much closer to the first album in that the bass lines are way out in front and grooving like a mother! Tiger Teeth also differs in that Simone Rubi sings a couple of the tunes which is always great. I don't know why she does not sing more lead. Just to have "connection" is well worth the...
Published on December 5, 2004 by L. H. Lohnes
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"You're nice enough, Tiger Teeth"
Bubblegummy, but, at least in restrospect, we can see the darker territory stretching out in front of them, that they would move into with Winds Take No Shape, especially on something like "Curves in a Straight Line." But some of this is surely hindsight, and this album pops pretty purely. I like the whole thing, but "Conenection" and "Curves" are disposible, "Nervous...
Published on April 20, 2008 by M. S. Thomas
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Always excellent pop!, December 5, 2004
This review is from: Tiger Teeth (Audio CD)
I believe Tiger Teeth EP was recorded before "Winds Take No Shape". Tiger Teeth is much closer to the first album in that the bass lines are way out in front and grooving like a mother! Tiger Teeth also differs in that Simone Rubi sings a couple of the tunes which is always great. I don't know why she does not sing more lead. Just to have "connection" is well worth the asking price.
Don't take the bus today, get this awesome little collection of great pop tunes instead.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
"You're nice enough, Tiger Teeth", April 20, 2008
This review is from: Tiger Teeth (Audio CD)
Bubblegummy, but, at least in restrospect, we can see the darker territory stretching out in front of them, that they would move into with Winds Take No Shape, especially on something like "Curves in a Straight Line." But some of this is surely hindsight, and this album pops pretty purely. I like the whole thing, but "Conenection" and "Curves" are disposible, "Nervous Wreck" vital, and "Little Noises" is catchy as; you may find yourself mouthing to yourself the line "little noises make me freak out." Indeed.
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