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Proof of Youth (CD - 2007)

Proof of Youth (CD - 2007)

( UPC: 00098787075021)
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Artist: The Go! Team

Label: Sub Pop Records (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: The Go! Team: Ninja (vocals); Sam Dook (banjo); Kaori Tsuchida (glockenspiel); Jamie Bell (bass guitar); Chi "Ky" Fukami Taylor, Ian Parton (drums).

Additional personnel: The Double Dutch ... Read More

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Album Description
The Go! Team: Ninja (vocals); Sam Dook (banjo); Kaori Tsuchida (glockenspiel); Jamie Bell (bass guitar); Chi "Ky" Fukami Taylor, Ian Parton (drums).

Additional personnel: The Double Dutch Divas, Fierce Allstars, Robin Pridy, The Rapper's Delight Club, Amina N., Niya F., Jolyn C., Felton A., Gary Kavanagh, DJ Manipulate, Ben Somers, Myriam Megharbi, Marina Vello, Bob Dowell, Joe Auckland, Elisabeth Esselink, Chuck D.

PROOF OF YOUTH took nearly four years to complete after the Go! Team's brilliant, genre-splicing 2004 debut, THUNDER LIGHTNING STRIKE, and it sounds as if the British indie-dance collective was working away at it the entire time. The Go! Team's music on PROOF OF YOUTH, as on its predecessor, is an instantly intoxicating blend of Phil Spector-style pop, Stereolab-derived Krautrock, bossa nova influences, scrappy indie guitar rock, and R&B diva vocals out of the Kanye West production playbook. Highlights include the electro-pop pastiche "I Never Needed It Now So Much" and the irresistible dance frenzy of the first single "Grip Like A Vice." Hugely entertaining.

The Go! Team burst onto the indie scene a couple years ago like the proverbial breath of fresh air. Their music, built on samples of schoolyard chants and TV theme rockers, made most everything else sound gray and a little timid in comparison. Thunder, Lightning, Strike, their debut album, was a brilliant record and Proof of Youth can't help but suffer when stacked up against it. Indeed, it might take a spin or two before you can shake the feeling that you're listening to outtakes from Thunder, Lightning, Strike, but once you do, the album reveals itself to be another, though slightly lesser, stroke of greatness. Rather that relying heavily on samples this time out, bandleader Ian Parton goes with a live band approach with samples blended in. It results in a slightly more organic sound, but one that's still recognizably the Go! Team. Meaning that the master tapes were dragged behind a car for a couple of miles, then dipped in wool, and left out to melt in the hot August sun. The resulting tinny and muddy mess may be enough to give audiophiles the hives, but to anyone else it's an exciting mess that fairly explodes out of the speakers in a hissy rush of sound. The drums pound, the horns blare, the guitars wail and clatter, the vocals shout to be heard; it's a whirling fun house of music. Which would be enough to recommend the album, but the songs themselves are strong and equally as impressive. "Grip Like a Vice," which features beamed-in-from-the-early-'80s raps from female pioneers Lisa Lee of Cosmic Force and Sha Rock from Funky 4 + 1, is the equal of anything on Thunder; "Doing It Right" has lovely verses sung by guitarist Kaori Tsuchida to match the instantly hooky chorus; "I Never Needed It Now So Much" is a indie pop ballad sung sweetly by Elisabeth Esselink (also known as Solex); and "Patricia's Moving Picture" shows a sensitive and melodic side the group would be wise to investigate in the future. Taking the place of the samples on Proof of Youth are many guest appearances. Along with Solex's appearance, Marina from Bonde do RolĂȘ sings on the stomping "Titanic Vandalism," two rap crews from opposite ends of the age spectrum (daycare cuties the Rappers Delight Club and real old-school jump-roping rappers the Double Dutch Divas) are on board for "Universal Speech," and Chuck D of Public Enemy raps on "Flashlight Fight." Only the latter guest spot feels like a gimmick. Chuck D's rap isn't as bad as his "Kool Thing" misadventure, but it sounds wildly out of place next to Ninja's exhortations and the old-school lightheartedness that prevails elsewhere. No doubt the idea of working with one of their heroes was a thrill for the band, but the album would have been better off without the song. One misstep isn't enough to ruin things, though, and if you can forgive them for basically making the same album again, Proof of Youth is a pretty spectacular continuation of some of the most exciting, innovative sounds around. Next time they'll have to stretch some, but for now the Go! Team is doing it right. ~ Tim Sendra

Track Listing
1.Grip Like a Vice
2.Doing It Right
3.My World
4.Titanic Vandalism
5.Fake ID
6.Universal Speech
7.Keys to the City
8.Wrath of Marcie, The
9.I Never Needed It Now So Much
11.Patricia's Moving Picture
Album Information

UPC:
00098787075021
Release Date: Sep 11, 2007
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Sub Pop Records (USA)
Distributor: Alternative
Producer: Gareth Parton; The Go! Team
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2007
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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