
11 Songs, 37 Minutes

In a Poem Unlimited U.S. Girls
EDITORS’ NOTES
Where once her music was shrouded in noise and coarse edges, Meg Remy’s sixth album as U.S. Girls is charged with seductive immediacy. In a Poem Unlimited serves up gliding disco (“M.A.H.”), sinuous soul (“Velvet 4 Sale”), and a blend of symphonic pop and shuffling beats (“Rosebud”). There’s a sharp bite to the lyrics though, and Remy unspools absorbing stories, dialogues, and allegories that tackle subjects ranging from domestic violence and abuses of power to U.S. foreign policy.
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Velvet 4 Sale
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Rage of Plastics
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M.A.H.
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Why Do I Lose My Voice When I Have Something to Say
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Rosebud
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Incidental Boogie
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L-Over
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Pearly Gates
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Poem
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Traviata
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Time
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