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Brazilian indie-rock band CSS got their name from a quote by Beyoncé, who said "I'm tired of being sexy". The Portuguese translation provided Cansei de Ser Sexy with their name. In 2004 their record company decided to promote them in Britain, flying UK journalists to South America to secure coverage. The plan worked, and CSS quickly gained a reputation in Europe as a hot band to watch. They signed… Read more in Amazon's CSS Store

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  • Audio CD (July 22, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: July 22, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • ASIN: B001A2ACSM
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #63,259 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Brazil's CSS release their follow-up to 2006's "Cansei de Ser Sexy" ("I got tired of being sexy"). They've toured worldwide a number of times with the likes of Gwen Stefani, Ladytron, Klaxons, and Diplo, and played festivals from Coachella, Pitchfork, and Virgin to Reading, Benicassim, Roskilde, and beyond. "Donkey" is tough, street-ready, and recreates the frenetic energy of their live shows. Equal parts dance party, urban circus, and out-and-out chaos.

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3.0 out of 5 stars CSS Reach for the Masses, June 7, 2009
After releasing their first (self titled) album, CSS in many ways was the epitome of indie music, because they were wholly unique. The electronica, reggae, and disco-inspired music featured raw foul-mouthed lyrics performed by the sexy voiced lead singer Lovefoxx. Understandably, indie fans had very high expectations for CSS leading into their sophomore effort.

Although the new album is undeniably catchy, CSS seem to have lost their mojo. The raw screeching lyrics and gyrating rhythms of the band's prior work are now replaced by vanilla lyrics and studio-smoothed beats. While the band's first album felt entirely spontaneous, 'Donkey' feels just the opposite: over-produced and deliberately aiming for a broader audience.

I enjoy this album but the stark originality of their earlier music is all but gone.



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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Different but excellent!, July 23, 2008
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LOVED this set by those zany Brazillian girls (and guy)! Very different than their first release, as the first reviewer explained better than I can, but I'm a big believer in letting artists explore different sounds with every new project (a la Beck or David Byrne). They do not disappoint. So tight, so inventive, yeah a little mainstream, but still rockin', good timin', beautiful CSS. Love 'em!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Get Rowdy!, July 22, 2008
By Cale E. Reneau "audiooverflow.com" (Conroe, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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A few years back, I'm flipping through the pages of a music magazine when I happen upon an article proclaiming a practically unknown Brazilian band named Cansei de Ser Sexy, or CSS, to be the greatest thing since sliced bread (more or less). Being the blindly-led sheep that I find myself to be when it comes to music, I check out their debut, self-titled album, listen to it a few times, and set it aside. I forget about it. And then, like most, I see that dang iPod Touch commercial featuring the unquestionably intoxicating "Music is My Hot, Hot Sex" and I'm hooked. But just on that one song. For as praised as CSS was, I just never gave it the chance it deserved.

For their second album, Donkey, the raucous Brazilians are back, once again trying to party their way into my heart. Though my first listen was rather un-noteworthy (I was admittedly, pretty distracted), every listen since then has been an exciting, infectious affair that I just can't get enough. The punchy drums and bouncy bass line that heralds the start of "Jager Yoga" drew me into what has quickly become my favorite song on Donkey. The mononymous Lovefoxxx shelves singing for a more energetic, in-your-face styling of vocalization - sounding something like a subdued cheerleader. Her declaration of "We didn't come into the world/ to walk around/ we came here/ to take you out," is unbelievably catchy, and listeners will undoubtedly find themselves shouting right along with her.

But for as catchy as CSS has always been, they've also spent the majority of their time straddling the line between enchantingly obnoxious and downright annoying, rarely crossing over to the dark side. On first single, "Rat is Dead (Rage)," however, Lovefoxx's vocals are highly off-putting. The first time I heard her say, "She screamed so LOUD," chills went up my spine. By the last time it comes around, I practically felt like glass shattering. Fortunately, she and the band make up for their misstep with the contagious dance epic, "Let's Reggae All Night." The production here is among the album's best, with a very cool 80s new wave-esque sample playing at the end of every bar. This one is definitely a favorite.

While the first three songs on Donkey are in no way revolutionary for CSS, fans will immediately notice a new level of polish on the album that will either be a welcomed addition or an upsetting annoyance - the disappearance of dirty, sexy, punk stylings for a more poppy, clean sound. Kiss those dirty guitars goodbye. The added polish gives the band an uncanny resemblance to Canadian pop band, Metric, a personal favorite. This new approach isn't limited to the album's first tracks, however, but spread across the entirety of Donkey. The good news is that, aside from "Rat is Dead (Rage)," this is an incredibly solid pop album, severely lacking in the dud tracks that often populate the genre.

Highlights include the thick, wet synths and sliding guitars of "Left Behind," the 80s pop stylings of "Move," and the inescapably sweet chorus of "Believe Achieve" ("I believe that love was created just for me and you. People say it's not, but I know it's true!"). But every song on this album is great in its own way, and all of them will get you moving whether you like it or not. You may not feel the need to get all sweaty and dirty, as CSS's debut undoubtedly inspired, but Donkey is far from a sophomore slump. If anything, it proves the universality of great pop music and its ability to take so many different forms, yet always inspire the same, jubilant reaction. If you feel like dancing, grinding, or just getting downright rowdy, Donkey comes highly recommended.

Key Tracks:
1. "Jager Yoga"
2. "Let's Raggae All Night"
3. "How I Became Paranoid"
4. "Move"
5. "Believe Achieve"

8 out of 10 Stars
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Sleeker, More Polished, Pop-Sound
Brazilian art-rockers CSS, let loose with a chaotic whirlwind of catchy, energetic, dance-pop-rock that is undeniably contagious. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
CSS is one of the most fun bands to listen to. I am amazed at the songs that they write. And this album is no exception. The highlight of the album for me is "Move". Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars B52s redux?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Energetic party music
I like this disk. I saw one reviewer compare them to Blondie... OK, but I thought that they sounded more like No Doubt - fun party music. Read more
Published 14 months ago by D. Waterman

1.0 out of 5 stars Makes me sad
For those who loved CSS because of gritty guitars, culturally sarcastic lyrics, and hot hot sexiness, this album has none. Okay, maybe some. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars CSS - Donkey
Donkey (2008, Sub Pop) CSS's second studio album. ***

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