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LIST PRICE $13.98 Save 71%
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Format: CD Jun 2006 Record Label: Touch & Go Recording Type: Studio UPC: 036172081721 |
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Track Listing 1. In Like Flynn 2. Go Be Delighted 3. Rockets Are Red 4. Satin Down 5. Let Me Come Back 6. Learned It 7. Get Down 8. Bullet Proof Cupid 9. Seven Seas 10. Billy's One Stop 11. Bug House
| Details | | Producer: | Ted Nicely | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Girls Against Boys: Scott McCloud (guitar, vocals); Eli Janney (samples, vocals, bass); Johnny Temple (bass); Alex Fleisig (drums). Recorded at Oz Studios, Baltimore, Maryland in February 1993. When Washington, D.C.'s SoulSide closed up shop, three-fifths of the band mutated into a darker, sexier beast as Girls Against Boys. Their second album, 1993's VENUS LUXURE NO. 1, introduced many to their unique sound. Though still powered by the might of rhythmic post-hardcore, their songs glistened like a lounge lizard's hair cream with the swagger of a pickup artist. Singer Scott McCloud's gritty voice imparts seductions and threats while the pummeling dual bass crawls along like fingers slowly drifting down a silk stocking. "Satin Down" lurches through dark alleys with death-march drums and a droning guitar building in subtle menace, while the fuzzy "Let Me Come Back" throws its weight around like a train full of hobos. Through it all, however, VENUS LUXURE manages to be attractive and heroic despite all the lurid trappings.
Industry Reviews ...VENUS LUXURE comes whistling through the air at you in a slo-mo bloodthirsty blur and proceeds to pound your cranium into sawdust... Melody Maker (09/11/1993)
6 - Good - ...the musical moods [on VENUS LUXURE NO. 1 BABY] are almost universally dark, although sly lyrical humor saves shuddering doomfests like `Learned It' from premature burial... NME (10/09/1993)
GVSB's sophomore disc plugs the group's fast-and-louche style into a set of songs finally worthy of their creepy charisma.
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