Fuck: Baby Loves A Funny Bunny
Fuck: Baby Loves A Funny Bunny
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Fuck
Label: Vampire Blues
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 655037000617
Genre: Rock
Limited vinyl LP pressing. For Fuck's 1996 sophomore release, the band got sophomoric: the playing got more playful, and the lyrics got more nonsensical. Yet, from late-night confessional Swinger to the bare-boned sigh of Whimper and Cry, the band still embraces languor and melancholia. Unlike the band's even-handed debut album, Pretty... Slow, this batch of songs careens multi-directionally- toy piano and baby grand! Rococo pops, Tired rocks, Loosened Mind? ups the weird, and Talent, OR goes full CinemaScope. From realizing I am almost like a girl to the hope that black and white will soon be brown and gold on their ode to Neil Young (Ballet High), the future of identity politics is nailed in 2:27. Think Jonathan Richman's whimsical sincerity battling the obfuscation of Erik Satie: Baby Loves A Funny Bunny imbues both yin and yang. Schizo? Maybe. Let's call it delightfully unpredictable.
Tracks:
1.1 Boy Meets Girl
1.2 Swinger
1.3 Love Me 2
1.4 Flight of the Mongeese
1.5 Tired
1.6 22 No
1.7 Nice Burg, Lettuce
1.8 Talent, or
1.9 Ballet High
1.10 Part of Me
1.11 Rococo
1.12 Like You
1.13 Loosened Mind?
1.14 Crush a Butterfly
1.15 Whimper and Cry