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BRAZILIAN GIRLS - Talk To La Bomb
| Blogcritics |
| Talk to La Bomb is more effective than Brazilian Girls was at bringing this melodic but powerful energy to a studio album, perhaps because La Bomb's mood is darker and sharper. The first two tracks make us understand right away we’ve left behind the toe-tapping opiate quality of Brazilian Girls for something revolutionary....full text |
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| Spin |
| Languages roll off Sabina Sciubba's tongue with the same sexy insouciance that genres spring from her bandmates' fingers. On "Jique," the opening track of Brazilian Girls' second album, she mashes up Spanish, French, German, and oh yeah, English. This New York-based band of vagabonds makes multicultural, cosmopolitan, intellectual dance music: Ibiza meets punk, dub goes tango, trance gets smart....full text |
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| PitchFork |
| Brazilian Girls' biggest accomplishment is pretty much the same thing as their biggest problem, and it's that they have no audience. They have fans, yes-- devoted ones-- but there's no coherent market for them to aim at. They have their swank global groove, but they're too arty to home in on worldbeat fans or VIP loungers. They make freethinking dance music, but their grooves are too earthy to count on the electronic crowd, and they're too upscale, too going-out-music, to count on rock geeks....full text |
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