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Le Shok is basically four snot-nosed punk kids who think that their album is "arty" because they are friends with bands like Ink and Dagger and have songs with stupid one-liners like "Killed By Fuck" and "Blend the Quick With the Slow." They brag about being high on Vicodin and too drunk to play their instruments correctly. Repetitively shouted vocals with attempts at art punk lyricism and defunct boring spaz fashion rock melodies. Unless you are a fan of trashy, boring drunk-punk rock, you might want to choose a kick to the face rather than repeated listenings of We Are Electrocution. ~ Blake Butler
Le Shok are basically four snot-nosed punk kids who think that their album is "arty" because they are friends with bands like Ink & Dagger and have songs with stupid one-liners like "Killed by Fuck" and "Blend the Quick With the Slow."
They brag about being high on Vicodin and too drunk to play their instruments correctly, and are more worried about whether their hair looks Spockish enough than if they are playing in time together. Their songs involve repetitively shouted vocals with attempts at art-punk lyricism and defunct, boring spazz rock melodies. Unless you really like sloppy sh*t-house drug-induced punk rock (which undoubtedly many do), you should stay clear of We Are Electrocution. ~ Blake Butler
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$11.45 L.A. power pop/rock never dies, it seems; it just slightly transmogrifies. So if the line of descent from Love to the Knack to Jellyfish to the 88 is more indirect and generalized than specific, the 88 are nonetheless heirs to a tradition, one that the band's sophomore album does little to disrupt. Over and Over starts off with a clipped riff followed by Keith Slettedahl's creamy/dreamy (and slight ghost of Marc Bolan) vocals, and by the time the band kicks in fully on "Hide Another Mistake," the band's many core strengths and unavoidable weakness -- simply put, the 88 bring terribly little new to the table -- are clear. Song for song, Over and Over is the bubblegum chewed because it's so familiar rather than because it's strikingly new: post-Beatles melodies here, glam swagger there, piano-led jauntiness courtesy of Adam Merrin everywhere (the unspoken roots of the band might actually be early Squeeze). That said, the members of the 88 are absolutely crackerjack at what they do, whether it's the big beat stomp and wailed vocal break on "All 'Cause of You" or the steady build in intensity of "Battle Scar," each verse and chorus seeming more powerful than the previous. Ethan Allen's production and engineering might just be the secret weapon throughout -- he makes the rhythm section of Carlos Torres and Mark Vasapolli sound massive while never drowning out Merrin's piano at the same time. The resultant balance of sound (and volume) makes for an immediately enjoyable listen, while the occasional curve balls add just enough variety as well -- there are the unexpected percussion breaks on "Nobody Cares"; the near-epic wallop and slow, measured stomp of "Bowls"; the tender acoustic guitar and vocals of "You Belong to Me." Over and Over won't surprise anyone -- but it entertains start to finish, flat out. ~ Ned Raggett
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