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Whokill

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Digging hard grooves out of spindly, spare arrangements, this batch of tunes is responsible for getting more genteel, bearded, indie-rockers onto their feet than a “FREE BEER” bar sign might. Garbus uses her unusual, gymnastic voice as an instrument, her twitters, chirps and bold howls looped along with drum and percussion parts, and layered in West African-flavored polyrhythms (Garbus has lived in Kenya, where she taught singing). “My Country” opens Whokill with a vibrant explosion of colorful sounds, the hollow whomp of a floor tom and a surprise, metallic cartwheel of a keyboard note joined by (surprise again) freewheeling saxophones. The ukulele that was so ubiquitous on her Bird Brains debut only makes scattered appearances here; Whokill serves up exuberant, white-hot energy, pouring forth from jazzy horns and bass, clattering percussion, and brick-hard rhythms ... not to mention, of course, Garbus’ show-stopping vocals. The improved production here may put some people off, but we think it only adds to the power of the music, and the urge to dance. What are you waiting for?

Customer Reviews

F***ing Astonishing

This magic collection of living bones is a revolution. It sounds like a future from seventy years ago, broadcast on a radio from 1655. It reminds me of Yanni: Live at The Manderlay Bay -- if Yanni wasn't a serial killer and his fans weren't robot psychopath billionaires sent to earth to eat sushi and buy shoes. Really, this music is just incredible.

Album of the Year?

A meticulously crafted interpretation of a beautiful mess. Throw M.I.A., Santagold, and Florence + the Machine into a blender (figuratively, of course), then add a couple tablespoons of "afro-electronic rhythm & blues"...mix well & enjoy!

Meh..

Jamiroquai for Hipsters..

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

TUnE-yArDs is the lo-fi experimental folk project of Merrill Garbus, also of the noisy indie pop band Sister Suvi. A truly solo project, Garbus began writing and performing under the tUnE-yArDs moniker in 2006. She assembled songs with a digital voice recorder and shareware mixing software, making a homespun patchwork of found sounds, field recordings, ukulele, unusual percussion, and her surprisingly soulful vocals. It took Garbus two years to piece her debut album, Bird-Brains, together, then she...
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