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| Lost At Sea magazine |
Toward the end of the 1970's, as the New York City disco inferno was burning brightly, a band known for its tendency to rock better than most decided to demonstrate that dance and rock are separated by a mere few degrees. A year after Saturday Night Fever hit theatres The Rolling Stones released Some Girls, which contained the massive hit "Miss You," and the lines between rock & roll and disco were blurred into oblivion....full text |
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| StylusMagazine |
| Pity The Rapture—they're damned if they do, and damned if they don’t. When it became apparent that they would be leaving the nurturing arms of their formerly symbiotic producers The DFA, many people assumed that the New York four piece would sink, that they’d be nothing without the people who gave them their sound....full text |
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| RollingStone |
| In 2001, The Rapture revitalized the whole dance-punk thing with their indie club hit "Out of the Races and Onto the Tracks," combining goth doom and gloom with disco abandon. On its fantastic 2003 album Echoes, the New York band did more for the cowbell than "Mississippi Queen," "We're an American Band" and Christopher Walken combined....full text |
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