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ALBUMBLE
ALBUMBLE
35 episodes
3 weeks ago
We review albums we didn’t ’view’ the first time!
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We review albums we didn’t ’view’ the first time!
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Society & Culture,
Music History
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20 Partie Traumatic by Black Kids
ALBUMBLE
41 minutes
5 months ago
20 Partie Traumatic by Black Kids
Welcome back to a more modern episode of ALBUMBLE. We look back to the late 2000's and a bit of American indie pop rock with more than a shake of Britishness on the top. Black Kids hailed from Jacksonville, Florida and the band's multi-ethnic and mixed-gender make up seemed to give their music a unique edge and viewpoint culminating in this album which was the band's second release. The album has a definite sound, without feeling too samey - although we feel some themes and ideas could have been pushed through little bit more. We discuss the "British Feel" of the production, what might have been the band's purposeful (or accidental) musical inspirations as well as putting forward theories as to why the singles were the singles and why some of the said singles did not fare very well when they really should have! Also, big apologies for the technical glitches but we tried (within the time constraints) to give you a decent podcast with what we had left AND what we could remember ! To fully immerse yourself in the ALBUMBLE podcast, listen to the album yourselves (Partie Traumatic is on Spotify and possibly other places too) then listen to our appraisal. Remember to get in touch by tweeting us via @albumble and tell us what you think of Black Kids and if you agree with our views !!
ALBUMBLE
We review albums we didn’t ’view’ the first time!