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Partie Traumatic  (Audio CD) 
by Black Kids

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Debut album from the Florida group that Rolling Stone named "Artists to Watch" in 2008. Their first single. `I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You' entered the UK Charts at #11. `Partie Traumatic' was produced by former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler and is choc-full of equally effervescent pop songs just waiting to be heard. Judging by their live shows the song is an indie disco anthem in the making. A dash of disco, a dash or two of heartbreak and a rousing chorus, what else do you need? Sony. 2008.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: July 22, 2008
Studio: Red Int / Red Ink
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Hit the Heartbrakes
2. Partie Traumatic
3. Listen to Your Body Tonight
4. Hurricane Jane
5. I'm Making Eyes at You
6. I've Underestimated My Charms (Again)
7. I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You
8. Love Me Already
9. I Wanna Be Your Limousine
10. Look at Me (When I Rock Wichoo)
 
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Average Customer Review:4.0
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1One hit wonder  Nov 10, 2008
This album was a total letdown. THey have one catchy track, but the rest of the songs just sound like the lead singer is practicing to take Robert Smith's place in the Cure reunion 2048. I was disappointed, but not totally surprised.

4Cutesy rock at its most tasteful  Oct 08, 2008
Discovered the group through a Youtube video of Hurricane Jane. Their rock sounds so much like The Cure's lead and with a retro streak that's unmistakable. The cutesy rock sounds with girlie backup singers is also a refreshing change from all the piano 'soft' rock bands of today. Very nice catchy songs with often times a change in melodies mid-track. Which makes it like 15 tracks squeezed into 10.

5Best CD of the year so far  Oct 02, 2008

I am totally into the the Black Kids CD, which contains the hits "Hit the Heartbrakes", "Hurricane Jane", "I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend...", and "I've Underestimated My Charm". These are some of the best songs of the year and Summer of 2008. If you like the Cure, Duran Duran, and early 80s sounds you will love this CD. This should be on everyone's short list as CD of the year. All those songs list above came out on an earlier EP, but they are just as good here. My favorite song is "Hurricane Jane." It is pretty soulful and you can't help but play it about 10 times a day. The song that sounds most like the Cure is "I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend..." as they are paying homage to one of their favorite bands. I don't usually give out 5 stars, but when a CD is my favorite of the year, it is worthy.

5Partly traumatic, partly the best party album of the year!  Aug 20, 2008
Oh, the fun that could be had with this album. Saw them at Lollapalooza and as a live band they have a lot of work to do. The album though, basically requires a party asap! Love it, love it, love it. Can I say it enough? I don't think so. Way to go Black Kids, we love ya!

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5Partie Non Stop!  Aug 08, 2008
www.pitchforkmedia.com, a website I regularly go to for music news, couldn't even review this album but posted a score of 3.3 out of 10 and a cutesy picture of pugs where the review would be. It pretty much made me sick (except the pugs were there to stop me).

Over the past decade we've come to a point where a lot of people think they are alternative, but they just wear some of the clothes and buy some of the music some of the time. Then they make music themselves and things get really confusing. There are an equal number of people that latch on to indie bands like it's a cult, expecting each one to follow a pretentious code of indie conduct or be severed as unworthy. There's an identity crisis going on that leads to the pitchfork review--an inability to let go of definition and just have a good time. This is exactly what Black Kids do with their music. They don't appear to care if they are a geeky blend of new wave, Motown and Brit-pop set in Florida of all places. They sing unabashedly of teenage lust and getting out on the dance floor. They are not afraid to play simple melodies on their keyboards alongside their more complex rhythm section maneuvers. Like another band from the south I love, The B-52's, they sound like they are doing this because the songs are fun, without any pretention. This band is the real thing, but it isn't designed to blow your mind away because of it. They certainly are not looking to turn off the indie crowd in the process, but to look to their debut to fulfill any indie precedents of clever intellect, instrument use, or production is futile. They can't hear you from the dance floor and excuse me I need to join them.

The band didn't rise up through years of calculated self released material, contacting and negotiating with labels, promoters, etc. They were at the right place and time. The attraction was having a download only EP containing early versions of four of their best songs. They toured Europe building anticipation for their debut. By the time they were ready to record Partie Traumatic the band need not cater to every label whim--they were wanted as is, so to mess with the formula would be a mistake. It's a freedom most bands never get. Another mistake would be to try to write songs that prove the worth of the band to the indie crowd.

The new songs on the album are just as good as the four songs they reworked from their debut EP and blend into the album arrangement seamlessly. The same blend of influences is there, with maybe a little more emphasis on their obvious love for '80s pop from The Cure. I can easily pick out two or three new songs that could be released as singles. But nothing on the release shows they are intending to take over as indie rock gods. The band isn't seeking to play big arenas with their songs, or to bring everyone together for some collective experience. They just want to have fun, so they do.

So to have the opportunity to do what they want, then follow through with an honest release that contains seriously fun and well executed material is much, much more refreshing than reading some jerk go on and on about how the album didn't "wow" him so it must not be any good. I can dance alone if I have to and still have a good time. I guess that's the point.

 
 
 
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