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Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (Bonus Track Version)

Spoon

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How exactly does Spoon do it? Their music overflows with invention, but never sounds cluttered or labored. It’s ambitious and intricate, yet immediately accessible. It’s sarcastic and cheeky, but often soulful and substantive. That Britt Daniel and company are able to pull off this trick is cause for celebration, but their ability to do it so consistently and, it would seem, so effortlessly, is reason for awe. Once again representing all that is good about indie rock — enthusiasm, intelligence, creativity, integrity — Spoon offers, like clockwork, 10 nearly perfect songs in 36 nearly perfect minutes. Daniel’s lyrics, still as cock-eyed as they are pithy, continue to explore the corridors between love and loneliness, evident on the infectious pop-soul of “You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb,” the dub-crazy clank of “Eddie’s Ragga,” and the bittersweet folk-rock of “Black Like Me.” Occasionally, however, he looks beyond his own heart. On “The Underdog,” for example, a buoyant mini-anthem powered by bright acoustic guitars and punchy horns, Daniel’s message to “the haves” is succinct and unswerving: “You got no fear of the underdog, that’s why you will not survive.” Six albums down the line, Spoon’s finely crafted songs and sonic ingenuity still astound.

Customer Reviews

Goo Goo over GA GA GA

Insatiable. This album is so cool, im glad tha spoon followed up gimme fiction with this bit of superstition. 'Finer things' is awesome, and as is 'you got yr cherry bomb'. This album combines great rhythm with interesting song design, Brit Daniels the frontman of Spoon really stepped into his element on this album. Can't wait til' spoon is on tour. Claws of the Lion

Ga Ga Ga Gawdy Good

Solid and loose, tight and wide open to a different take on that old time rock n roll. Spoon here has mixed all of there elements into a sophisicated stew. Too good for radio but not too good for you, do what is good for ya download this sucka and inform grannie she is wanted on the dancefloor.Spoon, thanks

Restraint...

Spoon are masters of it, and that's what puts them so far above the rest of the music world. If they would just follow the rules of song structure or resort to using cliches, they would be all over corporate-rock radio, but they don't, and this string of four classic albums is the result. So why the 4 star rating? Well, Spoon are the smart kids in class, so, I gotta say, more was expected from this album. I'm more of a fan of the "Small Stakes" or "Vittorio E"-Spoon, so while "The Ghost of You Lingers" hit the spot, the rest seems kind of like Spoon on cruise control. (If this album is your introduction to the band, please don't overlook the flawless "Girls Can Tell" or "Kill The Moonlight")

Biography

Formed: 1994 in Austin, TX

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

With their heady blend of precision punk and serpentine classic rock (the band has drawn comparisons to everyone from the Pixies and Sonic Youth to Elvis Costello and Tom Petty), enigmatic, Texas-based indie pop outfit Spoon went from underground press darlings to one of the genre’s premier commercially and critically acclaimed alternative rock acts. Formed in Austin by singer/guitarist Britt Daniel and drummer Jim Eno, Spoon released its debut EP, Nefarious, on the small Texas imprint Fluffer Records...
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