“It is good taste, and good taste alone, that possesses the power to sterilize and is always the first handicap to any creative functioning” - Salvador Dali
Friday, May 13, 2011
Vivian Girls
Formerly more noise-pop and punk, Vivian Girls have changed their sound/style a good deal since their eponymous debut in 2008. This well-received LP featured fast-paced rock songs, clearly influenced by several C86 and post-punk groups such as Black Tambourine and Sonic Youth, respectively. Perhaps through necessary experimentation on their rather mediocre sophomore attempt, Everything Goes Wrong, the Vivian Girls arrived at the more polished and fun, Share the Joy, released in April of this year. This album is more upbeat and lighthearted, with melodies that you will inevitably hum after one or two listens. Enjoy!
Albums: Share the Joy (2011), Vivian Girls (2008)
Tracks: I Heard You Say, Dance (If You Wanna), Take It As It Comes, Where Do You Run To
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