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What an amazing upbeat cd. I bought this on a whim from a used cd/record store, with only the caption "weird, melodic, electro-pop; commercial jingles for the clinically insane."Those were the best $6 I've ever spent. The cd has addicting beats and bizarre lyrics. I would say it is like the Postal Service on methamphetamines. From children to hipsters, this cd will be appreciated.
'1983' is my fave but every song following it falls under the realm of instant happiness. This album is wonderful. 'Best Friend' should have been picked up by VW for a Beetle commercial. The only exception in my book is the 'hidden' track, which is made for kids not the people enjoying this album. A few of the instrumentals can get tedious but are enjoyable in a way.The rest of the tracks are strange, different little nuggets. These songs are feel-good, sunny morning toe tappers that can make just about everyone walk away feeling just a little more bouyant. This is one album I can truly say I am glad I bought.
This is one of the coolest albums I've heard in years. I love the use of extensive use synthesizers with acoustic and electric instruments. The lyrics are mostly quirky and fun but they all have substance underneath. The music is original from start to finish. I love this album. Lots of different syles are explored. I can't wait for their next release. The band really explores many different sounds.
A great debut effort. After listening to so many albums where every song sounds the same this is REALLY a breath of fresh air. The mixes and multi-layered textures and wide variety of vocals used are really neat. Finally something different and good.
I think the coolest and most bizarre song I own out of the 5300 songs.I have is Electric Pocket Radio. One Millionth customer is just a cool as hell song layered and built up perfectly. BEEP BEEP Love is unavoidably addictive, and everything in between just rocks. Get this album, you couldn't possibly regret it.
If you're looking for some awesome songs that are unlike anything you've ever heard before, look no further. This is an awesome album all around, but the song Fuzzy has got to be the best Incredible Moses Leroy has ever done. I first heard it on a TV ad for the italian motorscooter Vespa. It's so adorable.
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