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Death From Above 1979 - You're a woman, I'm a machine [2004]

Very good, I'm not Mem, I am new to this blog and my name is Eu. The fact is that I come to show you who do not know them personally to a group that I love: Death from above 1979. There are a couple of Canadian friends who joined a few years ago to make music a bit peculiar. Although, and this is already biographical note, separated in 2006 and one of them formed a new group of more pulling to electronic style cane (MSTRKRFT for example). Their songs are a mixture of low (they leave the guitar at home) cane with effects that, perhaps, at times may seem loud, too full and heavy but I think there is a difference DFA, in fact, I've been hooked.


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The disc that I bring is their only album, 're a woman, I'm a machine . Then have a compilation of B-sides and stuff, but hey, this is good. The disc begins with Turn it out, song and moved to start the disc. Although the letters are not lengthy and are most strong, the voice of Grainger ( not Granger not ) which is also the drummer, makes it easy to listen and engage you with these increases time voice when they are quite good. Highlight disc three Romantic Rights singles , Blood on Our Hands and Black History Month . Black History Month I think is the most accessible song they have, not so loud as others, but still have that touch of DFA79 with synthesizers and effects to stop. With Blood on Our Hands and Romantic Rights show that Canadians have their own style and need not fit into the topics to sound good. Hope you like it.

Death From Above 1979 - You're a woman, I'm a machine [2004]

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