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17 was released in the USA
on September 15th 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 



aluminum babe vinyl single
"Infatuation" was released
in Germany in the fall of 2007

 

 

 

 

 








smoke in
CHINATOWN
out in Germany
february 23rd 2007 on
netMusicZone/rough trade


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vit-ri-fied
"I really like this album - its quite a beautiful thing".
Hew Stephens BBC 1.

"Should be applauded for sounding fresh and
original in 2005"
(7 out of 10) - Classic Rock magazine

"a fascinating sonic journey that's
higly recomended"
(8 out of 10) Amy McGill. Rock Sound

In Sweden "Vit.ri.fied" was realeased on September 21st and In the US on Oct 11th, 2005 on LUCERO RECORDS.
Over 100 stations around the country are already playing "aluminum babe"
including the great K-Roq-LA.

In sept' 2005 aluminum babe recorded a session for BBC's RADIO 1 Huw Stephens show that aired on october 11th, it will be in the archive for a week.



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vit-ri-fied
UK realease

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The band also released their first single in the Uk, "Evrything 2 me", on october 3rd. It includes a
re-mixx of "Everything 2 me", a by the unstoppable
DJ Downfall and a previously unreleased track.....
"not 2 easy 2 forget"
The legendary swedish comic Gunnar Lundkvist
provided cover design and concept.
This New York based band (leader singer Anna is from Stockholm) are hyped as punk-inspired, which may be accurate when taking certain songs from their debut album Vit-Ri-Fied into account. On this new single they are more catchy and sophisticated - if the latter is the correct word - than the rough and ragged noise of the punk bands of late '70s London and New York.
There is a dominant disco beat with Anna's gentle feminine vocal touch smothering the sound, the bass is subtle but apparent and the licks are creamy; it is all gently topped with a fresh and honest vibe. This release also includes the DJ Downfall remix and B-side Not 2 Easy 2 Forget, which is more up-tempo than its sibling.
Everything 2 Me is a sexy tune recalling the early quirky soft rock and disco sound of Blondie and the smooth polished texture of The Cardigans. Gordon Ramsay wouldn't mind having this on his menu. Recommended.
- Neil Daniels

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Stay tuned to the band The New York Press called
"An instant classic".