Track Listing 1. Formed a Band 2. My Little Brother 3. Emily Kane 4. Rusted Guns of Milan 5. Modern Art 6. Good Weekend 7. Bang Bang Rock & Roll 8. Fight! 9. Moving to L.A. 10. Bad Weekend 11. Stand Down 12. 18,000 Lira
| Details | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes BANG BANG ROCK & ROLL is the 2005 debut full-length by British neo-postpunk outfit Art Brut. Art Brut: Eddie Argos (vocals); Chris Chinchilla, Ian Catskilkin (guitar); Fredddy Feedback (electric bass); Mikey B (drums). The songs on Art Brut's debut, BANG BANG ROCK & ROLL, sound like they were tossed off in ten minutes; of course, the band is the first to admit that fact, even reveling in it, and therein lies the record's appeal. Naïve, bratty, insouciant, and wild, Art Brut celebrate both the glory of rocking out and the disposable nature of the genre with tongues planted firmly in cheeks. The album's lead-off single, "Formed a Band," is a case in point, inviting listeners, with an air of faux amazement, to "look at us/ we formed a band," and the sludgy, riffalicious anthem "Modern Art" may be the lowest highbrow song ever written. In all, Art Brut manage to balance postmodern irony with something altogether genuine: the sheer human joy of making noise.
Editorial Reviews Art Brut takes the story-telling crumble of Television Personalities and the ubiquitous Kinks charms-chug, and rocks it out blunt and funny. CMJ
Depending on your worldview, Art Brut are either the most whimsical folks in Britrock or the most sardonic bastards you've ever worshiped via air guitar. Alternative Press
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