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Battle hymn and funeral dirge for the hipster masses, it rolls the zeitgeist around in its maw and blows a big pink bubble of flippant, phlegmatic fun.
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4:29
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Beatboxing French chanteuse Camille cooks up a hilarious oddball-disco anthem – entirely from vocal sounds and samples of scattering coins – mocking the multi-octave vocal hysteria of Mariah-fied power-balladry.
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6:22
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A beguiling slice of dance-punk by the most exciting new band to emerge from England in 2008. The video ? which featured large amounts of offal ? added to the song's mystique.
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3:49
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Jumpstarted by an insistent drumbeat that Lykke Li's voice orbits, skips and swoops around, this gorgeous pop song is as expertly controlled as it is exquisitely carefree.
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2:42
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Dark, moody, kaleidoscopic chaos ? Joe Henry blends a Tom Waits perspective on blusey jazz with a shimmering, sandpapered take on classic soul.
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4:36
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The Rilo Kiley front lady writes like Dylan and sings like Joni Mitchell on this captivating track from her new solo album of the same name.
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3:50
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Battle hymn and funeral dirge for the hipster masses, it rolls the zeitgeist around in its maw and blows a big pink bubble of flippant, phlegmatic fun.
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4:34
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Sure, it's a long way from the best song to be released under the Gunners name, but we are glad they all got behind to release this ridiculously over due new album.
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