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ARTIST.....: The Ting Tings
ALBUM......: We Started Nothing YEAR.......: 2008 LABEL......: Sony BMG Music Entertainment RLZ-DATE...: 03/08/2010 STREET-DATE...: 05/16/2008 RIPPER.....: Team-DDZ SUPPLIER......: Team-DDZ TYPE.......: Album GENRE.........: Indie Pop TRACKS.....: 10 SIZE..........: 67,4 MB SOURCE.....: CDDA QUALITY....: VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo GRABBER....: EAC 0.95b3 ENCODER....: LAME 3.98 NB. TRACKNAME TIME 01 Great DJ [03:23] 02 Thats Not My Name [05:12] 03 Fruit Machine [02:55] 04 Traffic Light [03:00] 05 Shut Up And Let Me Go [02:52] 06 Keep Your Head [03:24] 07 Be The One [02:58] 08 We Walk [04:05] 09 Impacilla Carpisung [03:42] 10 We Started Nothing [06:22] - 37:53 min AMG Review : In pop music, catchiness and obnoxiousness often go hand in hand, but on the Ting Tings debut album, We Started Nothing, theyre locked in a death grip. The duos new wave-worshiping mix of dance and indie pop which grafts chugging guitar and bashed drums onto looping structures and proudly plastic keyboards is polished, but far from polite. In fact, the way the Ting Tings repeat their cheap and cheerful hooks until their listeners ears are about to break often borders on annoying. Singer/guitarist Katie Whites snotty, singsong vocal delivery and flat rhymes are part cheerleader, part playground chant, and a tiny bit of punk snarl; Thats Not My Name, on which White sneers Are you calling me darling? Are you calling me bird?, even sounds a little like riot grrrl sloganeering filtered through a decades worth of pop. Even when White sings more melodically, as on Traffic Light and We Walk, the energy, attitude, and above all the repetition can still grate, even if youre tapping your foot to the songs. However, the Ting Tings manage to stay on the catchy side with Fruit Machine, a Lily Allen-ish bit of cheeky bordering on vindictive pop, and on Keep Your Head and Be The One, which tone down the Ting Tings energy to more manageable but still lively levels. Great DJ and Shut Up And Let Me Go (which sounds like a Yeah Yeah Yeahs parody/ tribute) are also standouts, and its no surprise theyve been used in commercials theyre so short and memorable, they feel like jingles waiting for products to endorse. Since theyve got a real knack for writing songs that stick in your head whether you want them to or not, the Ting Tings songs are fun in very small doses. Theyre a singles band at heart, though, and they wear out their welcome all too quickly on We Started Nothing. URL........: http://www.thetingtings.com/ Related Torrents
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