LISTEN TO IT #48: DO YOU CARE IF I DIE?
Jul. 9th, 2012 10:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It’s kind of amazing to think that The Raveonettes have not only been around for over ten years, but have essentially made a career out mining the same vein of 60s girl-pop by way of a Jesus & Mary Chain distortion wall.
They have a new EP out, and they haven’t really messed with the formula. Which means that, like most Raveonettes releases, it all comes down to the quality and catchiness of the songs themselves. Last year’s Raven From The Grave was somewhat disappointing in that respect – a few good songs but it paled in comparison to In And Out Control, possibly their best record ever.
Anyway, they seem to be back on track with the new EP. Which is to say, I’m digging it.
Listen.
Honestly, does anyone else make soul-crushing heartbreak sound this delightful?
Take me make me break me,
This is dF
They have a new EP out, and they haven’t really messed with the formula. Which means that, like most Raveonettes releases, it all comes down to the quality and catchiness of the songs themselves. Last year’s Raven From The Grave was somewhat disappointing in that respect – a few good songs but it paled in comparison to In And Out Control, possibly their best record ever.
Anyway, they seem to be back on track with the new EP. Which is to say, I’m digging it.
Listen.
Honestly, does anyone else make soul-crushing heartbreak sound this delightful?
Take me make me break me,
This is dF