TAG: Rapture

Dec26

!!! it’s new !!!

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Myth Takes
4.5 stars

Their punctuation can beat up your punctuation

(Warp) A recent appearance by !!! guitarist Mario Andreoni onstage at a Los Angeles performance by B’more phenom Spank Rock reminded one of where the most difficult band in Googling history stands in the narrative of contemporary dance music. Part of a triumvirate with The Rapture and LCD Soundsystem, they taught the rock kids to dance (to raggity guitars, stomping techno via MSTRKRFT or even inner-city bass music via the aforementioned Baltimore Bass Connection). On their third full-length, not even counting the landmark Me and Giuliani Down by the School Yard EP, the Bay-originating eight-piece has stripped away the easy narrative of vulgar political discontent found on 2004’s Louden Up Now, and gotten down to the more important work of constructing airtight grooves with just …

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Oct09

Rapture, The – Get Myself Into It (Prince Language Disco Edit) (Review)

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Get Myself Into It (Prince Language Disco Edit)

Released by Universal Motown


As much as I honestly love the new Rapture album, this extended edit suggests they'd really benefit from releasing a full-on dance record with sparer vocals, more sax solos, longer running times and lots of Liquid Liquid percussion patterns. Although the original 'Get Myself Into It' is poppy as hell, it doesn't quite grab a hold of the dance floor quite like Prince Language's disco detours.
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Sep08

Rapture, The – Pieces of People We Love (Review)

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Pieces of People We Love

Released by Universal Motown


You don't have to refer to your calendar to fairly say that The Rapture was the first group on this rock-you-can-dance-to steez to make your freak-the-fuck-out on the dance floor with their DFA-produced 'House of Jealous Lovers.' But a lengthy wait for the lukewarm Echoes album lowered expectations to a more reasonable level, allowing the now Murphy- and Goldsworthy-free four piece to make the first truly great album of the dance-punk movement - and not half a decade too soon.

And the best part is they did ...

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