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You're a Woman, I'm a Machine

Death From Above 1979

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Turn It Out Death From Above 1979 2:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Romantic Rights Death From Above 1979 3:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Going Steady Death From Above 1979 2:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Go Home, Get Down Death From Above 1979 2:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Blood On Our Hands Death From Above 1979 2:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Black History Month Death From Above 1979 3:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Little Girl Death From Above 1979 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Cold War Death From Above 1979 2:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 You're a Woman, I'm a Machine Death From Above 1979 2:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Pull Out Death From Above 1979 1:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Sexy Results Death From Above 1979 5:53 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Death From Above 1979 makes their considerable racket with only bass, drums, and the occasional Moog squelch assist. This isn't a gimmick — between Sebastien Grainger's frantic wail and the overdriven bass riffs of Jesse F. Keeler, the duo's You're a Woman, I'm a Machine pulses with a steady, sweaty energy that's punctuated with arena-sized hooks. "Blood on Our Hands" boils dance-punk nearly all the way down, leaving only a relentless hi-hat cymbal, while "Turn It Out" and "Cold War" churn on double-time rhythms and rudimentary, yet completely effective bass runs. The duo's setup certainly limits their range, which means the album can occasionally resemble one long song. But at just over a half-hour, it's over before any questions about the lack of guitars can even start to form. There are hyper indie rock flare-ups, like in the Hot Snakes/Rocket from the Crypt yelp of "Going Steady." And "Sexy Results" is a flirtatious and amplified cross of new wave and Rapture-style strut that comes complete with a cowbell upbeat. Preoccupation with the opposite sex provides some of You're a Woman, I'm a Machine's strongest moments, from Grainger's "I don't need you/I want you" clarification on "Romantic Rights" to the frenetic late-album standout "Pull Out." Other highlights include the title track's layered vocals and wiry punk revivalism, and the subtler "Black History Month," which is a nice break from the record's consistently jerking pace. In the 2000s, dance-oriented energy keeps creeping regularly into rock & roll. On You're a Woman, I'm a Machine, Death from Above 1979 makes people move by exposing the live-wire tension rock music had all along.

Recent Customer Reviews

More cow bell!
     
by Diwrom

More cow bell!

A breath of fresh air.
     
by SpaceAndrew

I haven't heard a band like this before. They are simply amazing!

The bass riffs are creative, hold your interest, and carry an amazing amount of intensity throughout the whole album. The drumming never gets in the way of the songs' flow, which is admirable for a duo.

The singing is good, but the lyrics are a bit generic. We get it, you're into sex. Whoopideedoo. This is a minor complaint though, and doesn't affect my opinion of the album much.

Key tracks: Turn It Out, Romantic Rights, Blood On Our Hands, Black History Month, Little Girl

That's not to say that the other tracks are bad, but if you are one of those weirdos who downloads individual songs, those are the ones you're going to want.

I would highly recommend this album to all my friends who listen to music akin to this, and all my friends who are musicians, but would not recommend it to somebody who, for example, listens to mostly folk-rock or something. They aren't very accessible for people new to the genre of alternative dance-punk, but if you're into that you'll love these guys.

I'm not usually one to buy music but....
     
by Kelly Sutton

Somehow my less-than-legal copy of this album was lost transitioning computers. I got "Romantic Rights" stuck in my head after going 6 months without even hearing this band.

Without flinching, I clicked "Buy Album". No questions asked. This is a must-have.

It's really a shame that they broke up. Thankfully, I was lucky enough to see their last show in LA...

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Death from Above 1979 made an immediate splash upon their debut in 2004 with You're a Woman, I'm a Machine. Bassist/synth player Jesse F. Keeler and drummer/vocalist Sebastien Grainger both hailed from Toronto, where they met and formed Death from Above in 2001. (The "1979" tag was added later, following...
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You're a Woman, I'm a Machine, Death From Above 1979
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Indie Rock, Rock
  • Released: Dec 21, 2004

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