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While Talking EP

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発売日 2008年05月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMorr Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MORR40CD
SKU 4015698298024

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:29:30
Stefanie Bohm and Micha Acher (the latter a former member of the Notwist) follow up their debut album as Ms. John Soda with this four-track EP (which also includes, in addition to the four new songs, a medley/remix by Subtle of several tracks from their first album). The pair's sound owes an explicit debt to 1980s new wave, often sounding a bit like a broken-down version of the Cars with fewer hooks. That specific influence is felt most strongly on "No. One," the EP's lead track, with its chugging eight-note rhythmic pattern. Elsewhere you'll hear hints of the Residents, maybe, or a less-definable lounge influence ("If Someone Would Know"). Throughout, you'll find yourself kind of wishing that Bohm didn't feel the need to write in English; her reconstruction of a posthumous conversation between Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe is especially weak, filled with bland and generic conversational snippets that sound like they were pulled at random out of a tourist phrase book. There are some fine moments here, but taken as a whole, this EP isn't anything to get especially excited about. ~ Rick Anderson

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    1. 1.
      No.One

      アーティスト: Ms. John Soda

    2. 2.
      Sometimes Stop, Sometimes Go

      アーティスト: Ms. John Soda

    3. 3.
      # 8217

      アーティスト: Ms. John Soda

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      If Someone Would Know

      アーティスト: Ms. John Soda

    5. 5.
      I Think It Could Work, Marylin

      アーティスト: Ms. John Soda

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Ms. John Soda

商品の紹介

Stefanie Bohm and Micha Acher (the latter a former member of the Notwist) follow up their debut album as Ms. John Soda with this four-track EP (which also includes, in addition to the four new songs, a medley/remix by Subtle of several tracks from their first album). The pair's sound owes an explicit debt to 1980s new wave, often sounding a bit like a broken-down version of the Cars with fewer hooks. That specific influence is felt most strongly on "No. One," the EP's lead track, with its chugging eight-note rhythmic pattern. Elsewhere you'll hear hints of the Residents, maybe, or a less-definable lounge influence ("If Someone Would Know"). Throughout, you'll find yourself kind of wishing that Bohm didn't feel the need to write in English; her reconstruction of a posthumous conversation between Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe is especially weak, filled with bland and generic conversational snippets that sound like they were pulled at random out of a tourist phrase book. There are some fine moments here, but taken as a whole, this EP isn't anything to get especially excited about. ~ Rick Anderson|
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