Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga

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n/a by Popmatters Spoon, perhaps the greatest American band of the ‘00s, is a dissident in the studio, for its record-making methodology is counterintuitive to the common practices of its 21st-century peers. ... Read more
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n/a by www.adequacy.net "Here come a man from the stars," notes Britt Daniel on the opener to Spoon"s new album, even as he himself sounds in danger of drifting off into them. Over a descending guitar riff tha... Read more
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n/a by Pitchfork Media Prior to the release of Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, online buzz suggested Spoon's sixth record was a grower, a distinction also conferred upon the Austin band's two previous albums, each more experimental... Read more
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n/a by music.msn.com Spoon"Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga"(Merge) A trifle brighter, quicker and fuller than "Gimme Fiction," with "Don't Make Me a Target" targeting the executive branch more explicitly tha... Read more
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n/a by www.amazon.com Amazon.com Something happened to Spoon between records five and six--they got big. It's not as if these unprepossessing Texans were unpopular before, but after Gimme Fiction, their music was eve... Read more
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n/a by www.lostatsea.net In composing a review of Spoon's latest album, I am inspired to write with the same economy of style that the Austin outfit applies to their music. Britt Daniel's band has had a remarkable run... Read more
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n/a by nymag.com After nearly fifteen years of making deliciously raw indie-rock records, Spoon has stripped down to almost nothing. Each and every hand clap and piano chord on their foot-stomping, flawless new album,... Read more
n/a by Billboard The baby-talk title here is actually indicative of what propels each song: rhythm and repetition. Spoon has always applied choppy cadences to its guitar- and piano-driven pop songs, punctuated by hand... Read more
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n/a by www.nytimes.com Spoon’s new album has all the elements you might expect from a tidy little rock ’n’ roll album: rich harmonies, stiff rhythms, warm guitars, drawled refrains. But these elements don’t fit together the... Read more
n/a by www.boston.com CHOICESpoonGa Ga Ga Ga Ga(Merge)Essential: "RHTHM & Soul"The beats might be perky, the melodies bright as a buttercup, and the title a whimsical "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga," but Spoon's sixth... Read more
n/a by www.pastemagazine.com Austin band continues rebuildling sound it stripped bare on Kill the Moonlight Austin, Texas’ Spoon is one of those bands that seems forever on the cusp of breaking big. Its R&B-influenced shuck-an... Read more
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n/a by www.nowtoronto.com Since 02's Girls Can Tell, Spoon's best songs (Paper Tiger, The Way We Get By, I Turn My Camera On) have been their most minimal. And while 05's Gimme Fiction, hinted that Britt Daniel, Ji... Read more
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