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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
dansk pop/rockrock
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidragsydere
Indhold
You Woo MeCaliforniaKeep DancingHere I ComeDon't Want You BackWall of PainSHAKE!Boom Boom BoomBetter Without YouRun Run RunawayLiesStop! Doing ThatFor Your Love
Forlag
Damaged Goods Records
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Gaffa online, 2024-10-11
"Med deres fjerde album (...) forsøger den dansk-brasilianske duo igen at udvikle på deres lyd og udtryk ... Deres nye album lyder dejligt, uden tvivl. Og når duoen har fortalt, at de har hele 136 koncerter i kalenderen i forbindelse med udgivelsen, så er jeg egentlig heller ikke i tvivl om, at de nok skal få skabt en fest med de her velproducerede og til tider følelsesladede nye sange"
Gaffa online, 2024-10-11
Silent Radio, 2024-09-18
"Their fourth album sees the Brazilian and Danish wife and husband duo developing what had been their garage rock inspired sound and leavening it with their love of Motown and Phil Spector's Wall of Sound. In fact, they achieve the considerable coup of getting La La Brooks of The Crystals, the voice of 'Da Doo Ron Ron', adding backing vocals to two of the songs ... The combination of original craft and knowledge, together with The Courettes' genuine enthusiasm for the musical styles result in a record that transcends pastiche, its thirteen songs each racing along and making their mark within a three-minute timespan"
Silent Radio, 2024-09-18
Louder, 2024-09-27
"Flavia and Martin Couri have amassed a belting track record of impeccably retro albums so far, drawing heavily from the golden age of scuzzed-up garage rock, Phil Spector-infused teen-pop, guitar-twanging surf music, vintage doo-wop and more. 'The Soul Of The Fabulous Courettes' sticks pretty firmly within this archly nostalgic aesthetic, but with a little more richly orchestrated girl-group razzle-dazzle and a little less dive-bar valve-amp sleaze ... Their White Stripes tendencies still get an airing on bluesy stompers like "Shake" and "Here I Come", but the giddy sunshine jangle of "California" and the revved-up Ronettes swagger of "Boom Boom Boom" reveal more of their harmony-drenched closet-romantic side than ever. It suits them"
Louder, 2024-09-27