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Hannah Med H - Soundtrack»rank:par: Knife
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Hit Man Dreams»rank: 27038par: No Knife
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Silent Shout (Dlx Ed) (W/Dvd)»rank: 19844par: Knife
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Happy Hour»rank: 19844par: Shonen Knife
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Back with more of the quirk pop familiar to their fans, Shonen Knife's new album is a familiar blend of regurgitated Ramones riffs, assorted sunny jangles and three-part voices saying silly things in squeaky Japanese accents. There are wrinkles here that the band has been adding over their last several albums, like the early '80s' new wave that opens the album ('Shonen Knife Planet'), and the rare appearance of a song that actually goes past four minutes ('His Pet'). The loopiness remains intact for these intrepid ladies from the ... |
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Burning Farm»rank: 40976par: Shonen Knife
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Back with more of the quirk pop familiar to their fans, Shonen Knife's new album is a familiar blend of regurgitated Ramones riffs, assorted sunny jangles and three-part voices saying silly things in squeaky Japanese accents. There are wrinkles here that the band has been adding over their last several albums, like the early '80s' new wave that opens the album ('Shonen Knife Planet'), and the rare appearance of a song that actually goes past four minutes ('His Pet'). The loopiness remains intact for these intrepid ladies from the ... |
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Deep Cuts (Dvd)»rank: 2415par: Knife
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Back with more of the quirk pop familiar to their fans, Shonen Knife's new album is a familiar blend of regurgitated Ramones riffs, assorted sunny jangles and three-part voices saying silly things in squeaky Japanese accents. There are wrinkles here that the band has been adding over their last several albums, like the early '80s' new wave that opens the album ('Shonen Knife Planet'), and the rare appearance of a song that actually goes past four minutes ('His Pet'). The loopiness remains intact for these intrepid ladies from the ... |
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Knife»rank: 25484par: Knife
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Back with more of the quirk pop familiar to their fans, Shonen Knife's new album is a familiar blend of regurgitated Ramones riffs, assorted sunny jangles and three-part voices saying silly things in squeaky Japanese accents. There are wrinkles here that the band has been adding over their last several albums, like the early '80s' new wave that opens the album ('Shonen Knife Planet'), and the rare appearance of a song that actually goes past four minutes ('His Pet'). The loopiness remains intact for these intrepid ladies from the ... |
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Silent Shout»rank: 16050par: Knife
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Back with more of the quirk pop familiar to their fans, Shonen Knife's new album is a familiar blend of regurgitated Ramones riffs, assorted sunny jangles and three-part voices saying silly things in squeaky Japanese accents. There are wrinkles here that the band has been adding over their last several albums, like the early '80s' new wave that opens the album ('Shonen Knife Planet'), and the rare appearance of a song that actually goes past four minutes ('His Pet'). The loopiness remains intact for these intrepid ladies from the ... |
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The Birds & the B-Sides»rank: 16050par: Shonen Knife
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Back with more of the quirk pop familiar to their fans, Shonen Knife's new album is a familiar blend of regurgitated Ramones riffs, assorted sunny jangles and three-part voices saying silly things in squeaky Japanese accents. There are wrinkles here that the band has been adding over their last several albums, like the early '80s' new wave that opens the album ('Shonen Knife Planet'), and the rare appearance of a song that actually goes past four minutes ('His Pet'). The loopiness remains intact for these intrepid ladies from the ... |
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Rock Animals»rank: 16050par: Shonen Knife
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Shonen Knife is one of those bands that make you an instant devotee or forever leave you totally bewildered. Part of the Japanese trio's appeal lies in its mutated regurgitation of American and British pop culture: The highlight of 1992's Let's Knife, the group's first widely available domestic release, was 'Tortoise Brand Pot Scrubbing Cleaner's Theme,' which appeared in two delightfully screwy versions. But you get the sense that even if Naoko, Michie, and Atsuko were singing in their native language, things would still be pretty weird. Choruses stagger ... |