Feb 042010

TrendRobot Rating:  8/10

I simply had to designate Spoon as the bearers of today’s Track of the Day.  With somewhat of a disappoint showing on their latest, Transferrence, I had to put a nod in to the great work on prior albums.

Albeit a pop supergroup of sorts, Spoon was always innovative in that everything was stripped down to it’s bare, raw, lo-fi essence.  Sounding like a garage recording from the 70’s, Pitchfork once described Spoon’s early sound as “just swinging by the studio to drop off some tunes”.  I couldn’t have summed it up any better.

Playful and exuberant, Britt Daniel stretches his rasp beyond key every opportunity he gets on A Series of Sneaks.  The band, on this album, really established their forte in creating brit-rock infused R&B, playing through grooves and rhymes as only white men can.

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2 Responses to “Track of the day: Spoon – “Quincy Punk Episode””

  1. MC says:

    Love it! Just listened to this in my car this morning.

  2. Brian Quintana says:

    I’m interested to hear what you think about Transference. I know it’s been selling well at Indy . . . check out the Transference review and let me know if you agree.

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