Friday 09.11.09: Echo & Club Underground present: VIVIAN GIRLS / THE BEETS / THE BLACK & WHITE YEARS @ echo
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In a year when Brooklyn buzz travels around the world at lightspeed, you can probably count on one hand the number of new bands that, when the hype settles, are more than inconsequential collections of postures and exhausted second-hand styles. Vivian Girls, an all-female trio who’ve become overnight sensations among critics and underground rock fans, are seemingly candidates for one of those emperor’s new clothes-type reveals– after all, they hail from said borough and perform lo-fi garage rock that taps a number of fashionable historical, ideological, and aesthetic wellsprings (C86! Slumberland! Olympia! Nuggets! Spector!). They deflect the knee-jerk criticism the most effective way possible, though: with an armful of kick-ass songs.
Without risking pastiche, the band gets plenty of mileage from its sonic references. “Tell the World”s frantic beat recalls the jittery, chaotic rhythm of Black Tambourine’s “Throw Aggi Off the Bridge”, while the Girls’ flawless, calmly executed three-part harmony counters with the satin-shoed professionalism of the Crystals. The lyrics– this is one of Vivian Girls’ few completely legible songs– are as ambivalent: “I’ll tell the world about the love that I’ve found,” they enthuse, giving public voice to teenage infatuation (an evergreen girl-group subject), while at the same time raising the Spector of out-of-whack control issues: “He sees what I see/ He feels what I feel.” (Not convinced? Switch out the gender of the pronoun and singers.) The end result is phenomenal, one of 2008′s best songs. The sweet jangled “Where Do You Run To” is almost as great, making pining at home seem not so bad, all things considered. – Pitchfork
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The Black & White Years || Listen
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