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Fight With Tools

Flobots

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There are two ways for a new band to find an audience: To adhere strictly to the preconceived rules of a certain genre, or to refuse rules altogether. On Fight With Tools Flobots take the latter route. The album is led by the unlikely breakout single “Handlebars,” which is a built on a tense beat punctuated by plucked violin and mournful trombone. The song begins with lead vocalist/rapper Jamie Laurie quietly repeating the phrase “I can ride my bike with no handlebars”; by the end of the song he’s screaming “I can end the planet in a holocaust.” Between those two planes exists the remainder of Fight With Tools, which does an impressive job of encompassing the conflicting moods of the modern world, from benignity and numbness to passion and rage. Flobots wisely hide their most fiery messages within their most catchy songs, including “Rise,” “Same Thing” and “Stand Up.” Few groups are as good at synthesizing as many divergent ideas, which is what makes Fight With Tools truthful. The world is as confusing as it is miraculous, and this album is an accurate reflection of our present, information-saturated reality.

Customer Reviews

finally some good rap.

i have to admit that i do like a lot of rap. none of it is good. sure, the beats and music is alright, but the lyrics? im tired of songs about violence, druggs, and hot girls. rap is what most people listen to, and it can be used to portray good messages instead of bad ones. thank you flobots!

Finally!

I do honestly like rap music in general. Not because of the lyrics which 99.9% of the time are about drugs, getting drunk, banging chicks, and/ or money and cars. I love how Flobots pairs instruments with melodies that may not make sense at first, but the more you listen to the lyrics you understand the deeper meanings that go way beyond "making love in this club".

awsome

U rock flobots. keep it up flobots!!! Top songs. 1. Rise. 2. Stand Up. 3. Handlebars

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