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Status: Single
City: your club night
State: California
Country: US

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007 

Category: Music

from:

http://pandatoes.blogspot.com

Wednesday, August 8, 2007 by gregdona

I clued y'all into Pink Enemy after Check Yo' Ponytail did the same for me. I was lucky enough to catch their first ever performance, and it was an energetic, fun affair to say the very least. Every since that day I've craved more Pink Enemy.

And it hasn't come. Yet despite my incessant playing of their smattering of MySpace tracks, I still haven't grown tired of the young Cali boys. Their frantic vocal shrieks over wailing instrumentals give each track a beautiful urgency unmatched by even the most heralded of musicians these days. The genuineness they bring to each and every song is as valuable as unparalleled musical prowess; you simply can't substitute anything for such enthusiasm.

So why the post now? Well, the dudes have just made their first written track available for download via the World Wide Web. Yea it's a stretch, but the tune's so darned good I simply couldn't pass it up. The beat builds as the duo assembles an assortment of electronic beeps, casually yet effectively stacking them into a neatly organized pattern. Tag team wailing over the simple synth layout urges the listener to flail about wildly, most likely with little to no regard for the beat. This is the sort of track that makes you want to dance entirely out of control. So snatch it up and do so already.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006 

Current mood:  jubilant
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural

What was once dearly diregarded, can no longer be ignored. The face is used for facial expressions, however faces are also a source of attraction. Unless you are a freakshow or sideshow.

Currently listening:
The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions
By Elvis Costello & the Attractions
Release date: 25 October, 1994