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| 1. Why Won't You 2. Never Learn to Cry 3. Light, The 4. Your Little World 5. Money Matters 6. Clock, The 7. You Undecided 8. Conversation, The 9. Emotion Control 10. Sooner or Later | |
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| Producer: | Tim Barnes |
| Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance |
| Recording type: | Studio |
| Recording mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
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| Recording information: Excello Recording, Brooklyn, New York (2006). The once straight-up raucous Brooklyn, New York, trio the Rogers Sisters hit upon a seamless blend of punk swagger and new wave austerity for their third full-length, 2006's THE INVISIBLE DECK. All the key elements are there--the fierce backbeat, angular fuzzed-out guitars, strategically placed synth lines, and multi-layered guy/girl choruses--on songs like "The Light" and "Why Won't You." And while the Rogers Sisters might not be making the most inventive music around, there's enough variety (the dark, lurching "Your Littlest World") and vitality (the Feelies-esque "The Clock") happening to keep things interesting. It's on "You Undecided," however, that the Rogers Sisters really come up with something special, nailing every component necessary to make what could be the perfect retro-rock song for the year 2006. | |
| Editorial reviews | |
| [They] carve out a niche within the neo-post-punk scene that's wholly distinct from, and perhaps more compelling than, top-tiered torchbearers Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the Kills....A taut, 40-minute affair with no filler. Magnet 4 stars out of 5 -- With siblings Laura and Jennifer Rogers on drums, guitar and vocals, and honorary brother Miyuki Furtado singing and playing bass, the Sisters generate the kind of urgency you'd expect from people tunnelling out of Death Row. Mojo 3 stars out of 5 -- [T]heir sound is now driven by a dark undertow, with heavy psych-rock and muscly R&B inflections. Uncut 3.5 stars out of 5 -- The Brooklyn-via-Detroit trio's post-punk grooves come on like party starters, even when they're raging about bad jobs and dashed dreams. Rolling Stone | |
All rights reserved.This is a TEN track US pr*m*tional CD on the TOO PURE / BEGGAR'S BANQUET label - PURE 186CD. CD and REAR ONLY sleeve in Excellent to NEAR MINTcondition. Please check out my feedback for tons of positive comments on item description / quality and FAST shipping. Save money if you buy more than one item, postage is $1.00 each after the first item. I only sell factory original SILVER CDs. The photo in this listing is an actual scan of the item I am selling. Like a lot of pr*m*s, this does NOT have a front booklet or insert. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO WRITE WITH QUESTIONS ON THIS OR ANY OTHER ITEM I HAVE LISTED. |
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