Not since the Pixies has there been a heavy pop band that is as sultry as Imperial Teen. Watch out, though--they move fast. If their first album, Seasick, was a great first date, they've jumped right into the sack...more.
Darker than their debut, the four Imperial Teens forge into their second album with the same wit that would make Sparks or the Pixies proud. Still as lyrically subversive as ever ("why you gotta be so proud, I'm the one...more.
Well, if that isn't an understatement. I found Imperial Teen later than most. I hate the radio. They should be playing this album or Lovesick or Go ... not the other homogenized ... you hear everyday. Sure, there is some good rap...more.
This CD doesn't really break any new ground, although it definately has its own sound. Most of the songs are fairly similar sounding, and not really experimental, but its still the kind of CD you can listen to straight through...more.
This CD doesn't really break any new ground, although it definately has its own sound. Most of the songs are fairly similar sounding, and not really experimental, but its still the kind of CD you can listen to straight through...more.