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This Island

This Island
Le Tigre

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This rocks.

Track Listing

  1. On The Verge
  2. Seconds
  3. Don't Drink Poison
  4. After Dark
  5. Nannay Nanny Boo
  6. TKO
  7. Tell You Know
  8. New Kicks
  9. Viz
  10. This Island
  11. I'm So Excited
  12. Sixteen
  13. Punker Plus
  14. Nanny Nanny Boo (Arthur Baker Remix - UK Bonus Track)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #56101 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-10-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 47 minutes

Customer Reviews

thank god for feminist electro punk...4
I told my self I wouldn't buy this CD, as I have a CD addiction and should really be saving my money, but when I saw This Island I just couldn't walk away, and I went around smiling for the rest of the day, before I'd even listened to it.
This is because Le Tigre are like the coolest band in the world. If you don't know them, and you really should but we can forgive you, Le Tigre describe themselves as a feminist electro punk band, they use sampling, drum machines, guitars, key boards and cool powerful soft and shouty vocals to make great, kind of disco songs. Le Tigre are Kathleen Hanna (from bikini killl and julie ruin- possibly the coolest person ever), Johanna Fateman and J D Samson. The reason I love Le Tigre is that they mix positive feminist politics with fun, enegtic music. This Island is their third fulll length album, a lot of people have said it's not as good as the first two as its too polished and mainstream. It's true that the songs are more produced and there are less obscenities- both pointers that this is Le Tigres first major label realese, but they havn't sacrificed any of their political or musical integrity.
The sound here is less gritty than Feminist Sweepstakes, and maybe a bit less jumpy happy than Le Tigre, its got more sampling and is more 80's discoish, and its really great. Nanny Nanny Boo Boo will telll you everything you need to know about Le Tigre, whilst songs like Tell You Now and Sixteen sound a bit like julie ruin. There is more variety here than on Feminist Sweepstakes in terms of sound, and lyrics have beome more about personal experience.Seconds, which is a bit Bikini Kill, is an anti-Bush ( i think) song which is so fulll of energy you just have to dance, and This Island is so beautiful it almost made me cry.New Kicks is a brilliant kind of monatge of samples from the anti- irag war demonstrations, and fills you with hope that things canm be made better- this IS what democracy sounds like.
Whether you get this record, or a different one, every one should own some thing by Le Tigre. Its amazing, songs like Viz make me feel so happy for the members of Le Tigre, and in return all the songs make you feel happy or exited or angry or sad in good ways.This is the future, and its the best thing I've heard in a really long time...