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Suburban Kids With Biblical Names No.3

Suburban Kids With Biblical Names No.3
Suburban Kids with Biblical Names

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Track Listing

  1. Marry Me
  2. Loop Duplicate My Heart
  3. Couple Of Instruments
  4. Parakit
  5. Trees And Squirrels
  6. Funeral Face
  7. Noodles
  8. Peter's Dream
  9. Shitty Weekend
  10. Rent A Wreck
  11. Seems To Be On My Mind
  12. Little Boys In The Ghetto
  13. Love Will
  14. Trumpets And Violins

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #97052 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-05-14
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

catchy5
I bought this album without having heard any of the band's music. It was linked to me because I had bought and enjoyed the I'm From Barcelona album. Depsite the weirdness of being recommended random albums by a machine, I bought it and, like the aforementioned album, this is another fairly twee and cosy affair from Scando-land.
However, the real clincher for this album is the songs. Looking through the tracklist, there is not one song that can be categorised as 'filler'. Every song is pleasantly catchy at worst. At best, the standout tracks are touching, musically interesting and utterly more-ish.
I'm now frantically searching for more twee, cosy Scando-pop that sounds like it was made by overly-enthusiastic amateurs.

To conclude; this album is poppy, totally indie and full of great sing-a-long songs.

Scandtastic!5
Firstly I apologise for the title of the review, I don't know what came over me. Anyway, I felt I must fully endorse and concur with the comments of the previous reviewer, excepting that this is not really all that twee.

What you get from this brilliant Swedish duo, is fabulous sunny pop, wry humour and a bucket load of instantly catchy melodies. There really is not a duff track on the album. I guess you'd have to place this in the 'indie ghetto' but I wish so-called main stream pop could be this effortlessly enjoyable.

Go on take a gamble, like I did. If you like your music with some rough edges left unpolished, and full of joyous melodic sunshine, I don't think you'll regret it.