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Velocifero

by: Ladytron




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2857







Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0067003079020
Label: Nettwerk Records
Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nettwerk Records
Release Date: June 03, 2008
Sales Rank: 2857
Studio: Nettwerk Records









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Album Description:
Double vinyl for the band's 2008 studio album. Ladytron are an Electronic Pop band originally based in Liverpool, England, although members originate from Sofia and Glasgow as well as Liverpool itself. The band has been active since 1999, releasing four full-length albums. Ladytron tour extensively around the world, both with live shows and DJ sets. Ladytron have produced remixes for many artists including Placebo, Blondie, Gang of Four, David Gahan, Goldfrapp, Bloc Party, Kings of Convenience, Indochine, Apoptygma Berzerk, She Wants Revenge, Soulwax, Nine Inch Nails and Simian.









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Disc 1:
  1. Black Cat
  2. Ghosts
  3. I'm Not Scared
  4. Runaway
  5. Season of Illusions
  6. Burning Up
  7. Kletva - Ladytron, Marichkov, Kiril
  8. They Gave You a Heart, They Gave You a Name
  9. Predict the Day
  10. The Lovers
  11. Deep Blue
  12. Tomorrow
  13. Versus


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Song of the year on this album!
If you ever thought hmm...female voices with Depeche Mode. Hooks, firmly in place, mikes and synths plugged with amps set at '11'. Place the needle at the beginning of "Burning Up". And there you go and you're welcome. Oh yeah, the rest of the album rocks, too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - wow.
ummm... I thought it was going to be difficult to better than Witching Hour, but this album is HUGE sounding!!! I absolutely love it.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Something Old, Something New: The Beauty of Growth without Mainstreaming
While searching the vast emptiness of e-space, I came across this lovely little thing called "A release from Ladytron I did not have" and smiled because I hadn't the foggiest that a new album was coming out. The press on the album was not heavy at all, the clubs were not thumping to these sounds in the same way that Lights and Magic and 604 had been embraced, and the buzz simply wasn't there. In a way that seemed a little bad, but in a way it made me happy because Ladytron has done some of their best work "off the grid." When they were referenced in movies, for instance, a lot of people simply called them "that club band." That was good, too, because they had a following that did not know who they were and, in electronica, it is better to exist without a face because this means that your music is talking.
And talk this album does.

I've heard many comparisons to some of Ladytron's other works and, to a point, I can see it. They haven't strayed away from the vocals that make them uniquely Ladytron, and they haven't tried to redo what made them who they are. They still have the beats that get stuck in your head, they still have catchy loops, and they still know how to please and audience. The one thing they have done is add a little more to some of their tracks, building on the older stuff but still leaving the older arrays in play. So, in a way, this is the progression one would expect in they have listened to Ladytron for a while now.

If you liked Ladytron before, this is a good continuation of what you've known and have loved. You'll get all the good stuff, will listen to it a lot, and will still have music from a band that lets their sounds speak for itself. If you do not like Ladytron it works much the same way: You might want to check the album out to see if you've perhaps missed out on something very soothing to the audio aspects of the self, but you shouldn't be disappointed if you still do not like them. And, if you are new, try out some older albums first, work your way here, and enjoy.
Personally I think Ladytron is one of those bands that has been overlooked because of their "club" label and that's sad because, in the end, people miss out. If there's one thing that people need in life, it is to not miss out on anything attuned to any form of audio-related bliss.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lovely torture
This is Ladytrons best collection of tunes, period.
Once you hear many of these songs you will not be able to
extricate them from your joy center in your brain.
Lovely torture it is. You will love it; these bested any
effort of previous cds.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - THE NEW WAVE SUCCESSORS
IN THIS FOURTH ALBUM THE GROUP CONFIRMS THE PROMISES OF THE PREVIOUS RECORDS. IT IS WORTH RECORDING, FOR THE 80'S NEW WAVE LOVERS, THE SINGLE "GHOSTS" AND THE ELECTRONIC "BLACK CAT". A NICE CONFIRMATION!

Velocifero




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