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Brazilian Girls, Talk to La Bomb

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1527160

Disk length: 59m 14s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Jique 4:19
2. All About Us 4:02
3. Last Call 4:11
4. Never Met a German 2:37
5. Sweatshop 4:38
6. La territoire 5:00
7. Rules of the Game 4:48
8. Talk to the Bomb 5:44
9. Nicotine 3:33
10. Tourist Trap 5:03
11. Sexy A*****e 6:46
12. Problem 2:34
13. Imaginary Girlfriend (Bonus Track) 5:52

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Review

It's not a bright and sunny day in the land of Brazilian Girls anymore. That's the message one might take from "Jique," the opening track of this, their second album. In concert, they've performed "Jique" more playfully, but on Talk to La Bomb, a snarling bass-line and juggernaut drum riff drive this piece of post-industrial squall as singer Sabina Sciubba maintains her sophisticated cool against the electronic storm surge. There are no more cute songs with choruses that go "Pussy pussy pussy marijuana" like those that appeared on their first blast of joyful noise. This is a darker album full of Babel language, post-war rage, and techno-hysteria. "I always have an orgasm when the tanks are rolling, crashing through the borders," Sciubba declares on "Never Met a German." Brazilian Girls maintain the same kinetic thrust and hook-laden melodies as before, but they've turned up the rhythmic aggression and electronic squelch to 11. Attitudes that were bemused in "Lazy Lover" are now pissed off in "Sexy Asshole." Even when they start off sultry, like in "Rules of the Game," it turns into sardonic, synth-fuzzed anger. There is a stridency to some of the tracks, including the title piece, which starts out echoing Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" before launching into a militaristic rhythm and sloganeering chorus. Only "Nicotine" has that seductive, late-night rendezvous mood of their first album, and even that has a bit of the Residents' zombie groove happening. On Talk to La Bomb, Brazilian Girls move from seducers to provocateurs. --John Diliberto

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Talk to La Bomb

Tracks: 12 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 52m 55s (-7m 41s)

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