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Le Corps Mince De Françoise - Love And Nature

Started by club2club, 14/02/11, 18:50

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Treklis :

01. Take Me To The Mountains 4:13
02. Gandhi 3:35
03. Cool And Bored 3:16
04. Future Me 4:10
05. Hard Smile 3:20
06. Something Golden 3:44
07. We Are Cannibals 4:21
08. Time (Have I Lost My Mind) 3:48
09. Beach Life 4:07
10. Pumping Heart Shaped Thing 4:50



Release Notes:

Rising out of Helsinki's local electro-pop-punk scene in 2007, sisters
Emma and Mia Kemppainen's musical vehicle LCMDF (Le Corps Mince de
Francoise) was quickly picked up by bloggers and music fans across the
globe. Their incredibly vibrant, leftfield pop gained them countless
fans, earning them the top spot on the Hype Machine, out-ranking even
Kanye West...

Heavenly say of their newest signing, "the band holds true the
qualities of the bands we love: conviction, tunes & a love of POP".
Indeed, the ten tracks that make up LCMDF's debut album 'Love & Nature'
- produced by Kaiku Studios in Berlin are embossed with the kind
skewed pop vision that recalls the likes of Tom Tom Club, Neneh Cherry
and Shaun Ryder.

The result of cutting their teeth listening to everyone from the
Beastie Boys to Gaga whilst getting lost in Ghost World, LCMDF's debut
LP is as immediate and accessible as it is dazzlingly unique an
unblinking, hyper-coloured record that balances pop gratification with
deftly intricate production.

First Heavenly single, 'Gandhi' is something of a statement of intent.
Its loopy buzz-saw guitars and lolloping beats trundle along with the
hazy eyes of 'Second Coming' era Roses, until the girls' unmistakably
gleeful, dizzy mantras pave way for the giddiest sing-a-long chorus
about an iconic spiritual leader ever committed to wax. Their first
ever release as LCMDF, 'Something Golden', was heralded with
single-of-the-month-type round-ups everywhere from NME to the Guardian.
On the LP, it sounds like a pop classic as dance-hall snare rolls rise
into a huge arms aloft synth breakdown.

'Cool And Bored' mixes castanets, lo-fi Brimful of Asha strums, and a
scatty hollering chorus that sounds like Plastic Bertrand doing an
impression of Nicky Minaj. An album littered with singles, 'Take Me To
The Mountains' propulsive squelches find a barmy middle ground in
between booty-bass and Hanna-Barbera soundtracks, whilst 'We Are
Cannibals' shimmers with a similar Nordic menace and beauty as fellow
Scandinavians, The Knife.

"It feels a more powerful thing to be saying you're in a pop group
these days," Says Emma. "People like MIA, La Roux Late Of The Pier and
Metronomy, they kind of make it way easier for us because people are
now more open to just writing pop music; good songs - maybe a bit weird
songs. I think good, weird songs should be appreciated."



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