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WHITE DENIM

Workout Holiday

WHITE DENIM - Workout Holiday
CD - WHITE DENIM - WORKOUT HOLIDAY

WORKOUT HOLIDAY

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White Denim pretty much define the idea of a 'glorious mess'. For a moment, on playing their first single, the terrific Let-'s Talk About It', it was possible to think that this might be a hot new, entirely marketable garage band in a similar way to how, say, The Strokes, or The Hives once were. By the time the single had unwound, broken down, and kicked magnificently back in to life, it was blindingly obvious that nothing so simple could possibly be the case. As this great debut album unfolds (at times, completely unspools), it becomes apparent that-'s how this Austin, Texas band prefer to go about things. A band plugged into some recognisable sources - Black Flag, Minutemen - but with some arguably far less recognisable ways of doing things, not least their penchant for mildly psychedelic digressions, White Denim have made a garage-rock album that at the very least forces you to think differently about your garage. At times, as on Darksided Computer Mouth', with its crisp guitars, and the ironic declamations of singer/guitarist James Petralli, the band can sound like some primal version of LCD Soundsystem. Certainly, throughout Workout Holiday, in spite of initial appearances, the band proves themselves unable to take the route one option with their guitar music: as with the MC5-in-dub of All You Really Have To Do' or the looped Afropop of Don-'t Look That Way At It', they-'re unafraid of casting their net wide and weird to create their desired effect. But while LCD use this formula to produce polished, minimal dance/rock, White Denim do so and create an impressive, maximal splurge. They-'re a marvellous vision of disorder, perhaps the Dorian Gray-like picture in James Murphy-'s attic. In the end, that may be the band-'s best trick. This is undoubtedly music that has been thought out, strategised and worked over again and again, but it couldn-'t sound less like it. Ultimately, Workout Holiday is a party record for thinking people, and it-'s a smart time to join them.[uncut.co.uk]

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Let's Talk About It
03:53
2
Shake Shake Shake
02:37
3
Sitting
02:16
4
I Can Tell
01:57
5
Mess Your Hair Up
04:48
6
Heart From Us All
03:10
7
All Your Really Have To To
02:48
8
Look That Way At It
03:25
9
Darksided Computer Month
02:15
10
WDA
03:03
11
Don't Look That Way At It
04:03
12
Ieiei
03:13

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  • CD - WHITE DENIM - WORKOUT HOLIDAY
    CD
    2008
    FULLTIME HOBBY
    1560053020
  • CD - White Denim - Workout Holiday
    CD
    EU
    2008
    FULL TIME HOBBY
    FTH053CDX
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CDFULLTIME HOBBY
1560053020
2008
3,59 €
CDFULL TIME HOBBY
FTH053CDX
2008
EU
3,29 €

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