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A British musician who played with Super Numeri and Ladytron before launching a respected solo career, Pop Levi is the progenitor of a unique breed of music that swerves from pop to glam rock to freak folk. Levi was born in London to a Jewish doctor and a gentile nurse, who encouraged their son to begin studying piano at age three. He joined a gospel choir at seven, started collecting records at… Read more in Amazon's Pop Levi Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 20, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: January 29, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Counter Records
  • ASIN: B000MM0L2I
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #118,779 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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"Like every kind of great pop you ever heard - and all at once!"

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Pop Levi completely explodes the already-tired consensus of rock music, with equal parts psychedelia and glam, as he carries you on a wave of jagged guitar riffs, rumbling drums, fuzzed up bass and his unique vocals. Call it astral projection if you like, but Pop Levi is going to be a star.

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3.0 out of 5 stars His future looks bright, but the present can be dull., February 27, 2007
By Cale E. Reneau "audiooverflow.com" (Conroe, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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There's always one that you just don't understand. An album that receives near-unanimous praise, but you can't really understand where it's all coming from. Pop Levi has been around for a while, making brief appearances with several other artists, the most notable of which is probably Ladytron. "The Return to Form Black Magick Party," however, is the artist's first solo album and first opportunity to gain fans of his own. He tries, but oftentimes the album feels more like he's trying too hard to impress. Sometimes it works, sometimes it's just utterly confusing. One thing's for sure, in the 40 plus minutes of Pop Levi's debut there's probably something for everyone, just not enough of it.

The album actually starts off on a high note with the driving distortion and piercing vocals of "Sugar Assault Me Now." Despite a few deliberately missed notes, the song is energetic, fun, and admittedly pretty catchy. Here, as he does throughout the album, Levi stacks layers upon layers of vocals and guitars to make the songs sound fuller and more complete. It works quite well. This great song is followed by the album's first single and arguably strongest song, "Blue Honey." The song is plagued by a repetitive bass line, but is saved by the artist's vocal performance in the chorus ("It's the way you squeeze me, baby"). It sounds like the better moments of classic rock, often stepping into Led Zepplin territory, without fully sounding like a rip-off.

"(A Style Called) Cryin' Chic" has a steady groove to it, but not much else to offer. The lyrics here are repetitive to the point of being annoying. Essentially, Levi takes one line, repeats it four times, and then does the same thing with about a dozen other lines. The actual 2-bar guitar riff doesn't ever change throughout the song, which just adds to the repetitiveness of it. "Pick Me Up Uppercut" is probably my favorite song on the album, despite it being the most obnoxious song since Aqua's "Barbie Girl." It has a very unique appeal to it, and sounds like a mix between glam rock and The Go-Gos.

The album goes off the deep-end from here, never really recapturing the energy or appeal that it began with. "Dollar Bill Rock" is a futile attempt at classic rock n roll, though one could definitely assume that it would be a better song live than it is here. "Flirting" lends the help of a xylophone to give it a more friendly feel, but like so many other songs on the album, it suffers from being incredibly repetitive. To be honest, "From the Day That You Were Born" is the album's only real notable track throughout it's second half. Levi plays acoustic guitar and sings, but not much else is happening. On an album that is full of layers and layers of vocals, guitars, and other noise, the song serves as a peaceful and welcomed break. It ends the album on a positive note, which is always appreciated.

If "The Return to Form Black Magick Party" is the best that Pop Levi has to offer, his career will either be short-lived or elongated on a wave of hype. Fortunately for the artist, however, the album seems to really be the tip of the iceberg for Levi. Though it's really hit or miss, it's high points are good enough to get even the most skeptical listener excited for what this artist has yet to do. That's enough of a reason to give it a listen in my book. Pop Levi is a name you might want to remember, even if this album isn't your thing.

Recommended for fans of classic rock and anyone who wants to hear what the future of indie rock could very well sound like.

Key Tracks:
1. "Sugar Assault Me Now"
2. "Blue Honey"
3. "Pick Me Up Uppercut"
4. "From the Day That You Were Born"

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5.0 out of 5 stars First major release from a talented rising star., March 13, 2008
By Jarrod Haze (Somewhere.) - See all my reviews
So I stumbled into Schubas in Chicago one day and the next band up was Pop Levi. Aside from having incredible stage presence, awkward dance moves that have to be seen to appreciate, and an overall fun vibe to the music he manages to record a fine album as well.

From the catchy yet grinding hooks of Blue Honey and Sugar Assault Me Now, to the sweeter From the Day that You Were Born, and the always fun Dollar Bill Rock... I don't know what else to say. Every song on here is entirely enjoyable and always good to listen to, but all of them for completely different reasons. The unifying theme being unique, yet entirely familiar all at once.

He's into numerology as well, so there's a lot of that going on in here. I guess this can be called "true" math rock.

On his website you can preview some songs from his album coming out in April, which will be sure to impress. (along with some weird videos and random blogs... an interesting, creative individual this Poppy is) He has taken his sound to a new level, and if you like this album at all the next one will be a must, as well as catching a live performance.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Taste of yet to come., March 13, 2008
By Jarrod Haze (Somewhere.) - See all my reviews
So I stumbled into Schubas in Chicago one day and the next band up was Pop Levi. Aside from having incredible stage presence, awkward dance moves that have to be seen to appreciate, and an overall fun vibe to the music he manages to record a fine album as well.

From the catchy yet grinding hooks of Blue Honey and Sugar Assault Me Now, to the sweeter From the Day that You Were Born, and the always fun Dollar Bill Rock... I don't know what else to say. Every song on here is entirely enjoyable and always good to listen to, but all of them for completely different reasons. The unifying theme being unique, yet entirely familiar all at once.

He's into numerology as well, so there's a lot of that going on in here. I guess this can be called "true" math rock.

On his website you can preview some songs from his album coming out in April, which will be sure to impress. (along with some weird videos and random blogs... an interesting, creative individual this Poppy is) He has taken his sound to a new level, and if you like this album at all the next one will be a must, as well as catching a live performance.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Among my top 5 albums of 2007
Hipster dance rock? Maybe. Heck, this cat sneezes more hipness in one kleenex than most us do in a lifetime. Read more
Published on January 3, 2008 by Willaim E. Tynor III

5.0 out of 5 stars Baby caught us flirtiing....
Pop Levi is an amazing artist and absolutely incredible live. If you listen to nothing else, do yourself a favor and listen to the songs 'Flirting' and 'Sugar Assault Me'. Read more
Published on June 13, 2007 by Sister Safety Pin

3.0 out of 5 stars Good if you're in the mood...
Pop Levi has me betwixt and between. Some days I love this album. On others, I can't stand it.

This is at times almost bubblegum pop, done very well. Read more
Published on May 22, 2007 by Rob. Charlton

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