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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Much Fun!,
By Cancer (Vancouver, B.C.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: We Are Your Friends (Audio CD)
I will admit I have not listened to the first Simian album but if it's not like this one I may not care for it. I enjoy the punchy effervescence this album brings to the table. Its playfulness reminds me of a more rock-oriented Basement Jaxx, I enjoy it and I dont care what anyone says to the contrary.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Neptunes producing the Beatles!,
By A Customer
This review is from: We Are Your Friends (Audio CD)
This is a stellar return for Simian. We Are Your Friends has at the same time strikingly familiar references, yet decidedly sounds like nothing you've ever heard. Melodic vocals, with harmonies reminiscent of The Beach Boys or The Monkees, project an unabashed joy throughout the record. The drums provide a strong backbone- loud, and with a big rock'n'roll emphasis in the mix. The unusual instrumentation is present as in their debut, however this time through they're much tighter and more condensed (and enhanced with more electronics). The beauty of this record truly lies in Simian's ability to take the dirty, sexy, bounce that the Neptunes use in their hip hop production, and bring it back to rock and roll. It's quite a fresh approach, and although you'll hear many influences throughout the record, Simian have achieved a new and improved sound all their own.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of 2002?,
By Doug Nay (Syracuse, IN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: We Are Your Friends (Audio CD)
Those fans pining for Chemistry Is What We Are Part 2 may be disappointed, but this album is a spectacular bit of work. Still keeping a good foot in the door of fusion and the sound dynamics that pervaded their first release, they turn up the volume, turn up the energy, and have much, much more fun. This record is immediately accessible, lively, and as enjoyable as albums come. Much more, it can be spun repeatedly, without fear of overexposure. With all the sad-sacks puling out anemic tunes these days, it's a blast to hear some fellas having a go at a good time (and succeeding so thoroughly). Everyone I've exposed this gem to has fallen in love with it, including people with very dissimilar music tastes. Bluntly, it's a winner, no doubt about it. It could very well be the best of 2002.
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