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Rolling Blackouts (Bonus Track Version)

The Go! Team

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In the decade or so since Ian Parton switched the Go! Team’s ignition to “on,” he and his bandmates have pretty much stayed faithful to their original vision. On Rolling Blackouts, their third full-length release, they make a small adjustment, and trade in some of the ‘70s cultural accents for a stronger indie-pop sensibility. There are still blaring horns, sirens, whistles and Ninja’s powerful hip-hop vocal styles (though the thrilling “Bust-Out Brigade” is an instrumental), but on songs like the twinkling “Secretary Song,” and the delightful “Buy Nothing Day” and “Ready to Go Steady” (the latter featuring French artist Lipsector), it’s all strings, tambourines and reverb-swathed vocals. “Rolling Blackouts” is a guitar-driven indie rocker, and “The Running Range” has a huge, churning groove that’s easy to get lost in. The Go! Team’s exuberant, controlled chaos still reigns, though, and songs like “T.O.R.N.A.D.O” and “Apollo Throwdown” burst at the seems with good times ready to be had. Deerhoof’s Satomi Matsuzaki and Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino also make guests appearances.

Customer Reviews

Album of the year. No doubt.

This is basically a carnival on a beach in space. It's the sound of triumph. Love the horns, love the sugary-sweet melodies, love the sense of adventure. A masterpiece in every sense.

Meh...

Proof of Youth was by far their best, most well thought out album. To those who call it a dissappointment, I've no idea what album you were listening to. This album does not have the sheer veloicty and chaos that makes them great. If it is not too wrong, this album actually sounds too well thought out, because it takes out the garage-band, lets-do-this-song-in-one-take-and-one-take-only feel that was the genius and originallity behind their work.

Awesome

I'm not sure why so many people think Rolling Blackouts is a weak effort. Honestly, I have no idea. I'm in love with it. I've been a fan of The Go! Team since they first came out and this album can definitely hold its own. I like how each track explores a different facet of their overall sound over the past few years. It's an amazing album. And what really kills me is all the people whining about how "Thunder, Lightning, Strike" was better probably never even heard the original, British version of that album.

Biography

Formed: Brighton, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

The sound of the Go! Team, a six-piece group from Brighton, England, is a stunning blend of indie rock guitars, police show themes, hip-hop beats, and schoolyard chants built on samples and then augmented by live instrumentation. The founder and leader of the Team is Ian Parton, who provides guitar and sculpts their sound. The rest of the group includes Sam Dook on guitar, banjo, and drums; Chi "Ky" Fukami Taylor on drums; Jaime Bell on bass; Ninja on vocals; and Kaori Tsuchida on drums, guitar,...
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