Virgins, The - The Virgins
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| Entertainment Weekly |
| Virgins? Not likely. Downtown NYC's latest unofficial house band (already embraced by the fashion and lifestyle press) come off like regulation rock stars on their debut: debauched, sexy, and very likely to dump you for another girl by Friday. Singer Donald Cumming's Elvis Costello-lite vocals slide easily from arch (Rich Girls) to tender (Love Is Colder Than Death), while the band backs him like the Strokes on a funk bender...full text |
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| Billboard |
| A quartet of 20-somethings with artsy downtown pedigrees and refreshingly straightforward mainstream ambitions, the Virgins are ready to seduce tweeners who've outgrown the Jonas Brothers. Their 2007 self-titled indie EP was a catchy, sleazy affair that the makers of "Gossip Girl" snapped up for a full-episode soundtrack. On the band's major-label debut, the EP is retooled for maximum radio-friendliness by production team S*A*M* and Sluggo and augmented with four new tracks....full text |
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| Los Angeles Times |
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THE PAIRING of Weezer and producer Rick Rubin seemed like a no-brainer, but their first issue, 2005's "Make Believe," lacked the hoped-for chemistry between L.A.'s nerd-rock kings and a studio guru who has brought out the best in Johnny Cash, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Neil Diamond. Here's to hanging in there. Though it tails off toward the end, the second Weezer-Rubin collaboration (and the band's third self-titled album, out June 3) is a rush, starting with a sustained, four-song soliloquy on pop music's allure....full text |
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Virgins, The lyrics
