Shy Child: Noise Won't Stop
Shy Child: Noise Won't Stop
Format: CD
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Artist: Shy Child
Label: Wall of Sound
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5413356570120
Genre: Electronic
Shy Child are the sound of circuits shorting, resistors blowing, neon lights fizzing and videophones ringing off the hook.. Highlights from the Chris Zane-produced LP include 'Drop the Phone' which has been instantly added to Triple J on it's first week of promo, the fruity, filthy 'Kick Drum' featuring Philly rapper Spank Rock; the epic, Eno-esque 'What's It Feel Like?'; the bouncy otaku-funk of 'Generation y (We Got It)', graced by the soulful vocals of Stephanie McKay; and the spectral shuffle-stomp of 'Astronaut'. 'Noise Won't Stop' never sounds anything less than enormous, quite a feat for a two-man band. Overall, it's an album that any so-called 'new rave' band would kill to have made.
Tracks:
1.1 Drop the Phoner
1.2 Pressure to Come
1.3 Kick Drum
1.4 The Volume
1.5 Generation y (We Got It)
1.6 Astronaut
1.7 Good and Evil
1.8 Noise Won't Stop
1.9 Summer
1.10 What's It Feel Like
1.11 Cause and Effect
1.12 Cause and Effect