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Eddie Argos Discography of CDs

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| | Artist appears on Art Brut It's A Bit Complicated CD (2007)
Eddie Argos discography
$12.65 Singer Eddie Argos applies his wry, biting humor to such topics as break-ups, adolescence, and pop music itself in his Fall-ish half-sung, half-spoken drawl. It's not a shock that IT'S A BIT COMPLICATED, the 2007 follow-up, doesn't branch far into new territory: to "mature" and "develop" would be against the band's M.O.
Instead, the album delivers more clever, brainy fare suitable for both pogoing and chin-stroking. Meanwhile, the band slams and shuffles behind him with amps cranked, offsetting Argos's ironic stance with a raucous glee and pop smarts. Ironic and arch, while also managing to rock with sincerity, Art Brut sounded like naive, irreverent school kids who were actually smarter than their teachers. Art Brut's 2005 debut BANG BANG ROCK & ROLL introduced the South London outfit's brand of bratty, conceptual art-punk. Listeners not charmed by Art Brut's overall concept the first time out (and they are, after all, a concept band) are unlikely to be converted, but fans of BANG BANG ROCK & ROLL should give IT'S A BIT COMPLICATED a well-considered spin.
Audio Mixer: Dan Swift.
Recording information: London Bridge; Superswift Sound.
Art Brut: Freddy Feedback (bass guitar); Mike Breyer (drums); Eddie Argos, Ian Catskilkin, Jasper Future.
Personnel: Eddie Argos, Emma Kalkhoven, Alice McCabe (vocals); Ian Catskilkin, Jasper Future (guitar); Tim Sanders (tenor saxophone); Roddy Lorimer (trumpet); Annie Whitehead (trombone); Kick Horns (brass); Mikey Breyer (drums); John J.
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| Artist appears on Art Brut Art Brut vs. Satan CD (2009)
Eddie Argos CD discography
$12.35 ART BRUT VS. SATAN is an aggressive-sounding record, despite the group's slacker charm, embodied in the sarcastic post-beat poetry of singer Eddie Argos. Pixies legend Frank Black produced Brit-punks Art Brut's third full-length, ART BRUT VS. But SATAN further distinguishes the band from peers like Franz Ferdinand, all by virtue of their unwillingness to take themselves seriously, even as their music gets meatier and more adventurous. SATAN. Not surprisingly, his influence is most revealed in Ian Catskilkin's guitar tones, which fight against the songs' dominant rhythms and waver between bratty chorus solos and muscular riffs.
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Eddie Argos albums Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
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