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Citrus

Asobi Seksu

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Everything Is On Asobi Seksu 0:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Strawberries Asobi Seksu 3:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 New Years Asobi Seksu 3:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Thursday Asobi Seksu 4:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Strings Asobi Seksu 5:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Pink Cloud Tracing Paper Asobi Seksu 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Red Sea Asobi Seksu 7:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Goodbye Asobi Seksu 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Lions and Tigers Asobi Seksu 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Nefi + Girly Asobi Seksu 4:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Exotic Animal Parade Asobi Seksu 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Mizu Asobi Asobi Seksu 2:40 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Asobi Seksu are part of the contingent of bands who refuse to let shoegazing die. There are enough guitar effects on Citrus to make Kevin Shields proud and enough reverb and echo on the vocals to make Rachel Goswell blush. Asobi Seksu make judicious use of loud-soft dynamics, aren't afraid to disappear into great walls of guitar noise, and most importantly, they write very good, adventurous, and memorable pop songs. On song after song they throw hook after hook at the listener, vocal melodies, guitar lines, basslines, atmospheres — everything here is a hook that draws you into the band's cocoon of sound. Singer Yuki has a very malleable voice; one minute she is whispering girlishly, the next she is spreading her wings and coasting on a cloud of guitars. Guitarist James Hanna is very adept at over-dubbing, he turns himself into a swirling, marauding army of guitars that never overwhelms the tunes and always provides perfect accompaniment to the vocals. As the record plays you'll think of Moose (especially on "Strawberries" and "Strings") you'll think of buzz pop bands like the Primitives ("Thursday," "Goodbye"), maybe some Ride ("Lions and Tigers"), definitely My Bloody Valentine (just about everywhere!). When the record ends you'll think that this is a damn good record by a damn good band, and who cares if you can hear their influences so transparently? There is no shame in keeping a sound alive, especially if you invest it with energy, new ideas, and some soul. It also helps if you bring songs that are as good as those that the originators had. Asobi Seksu have done just that and Citrus is as good a shoegaze record you will ever hear, regardless of release date.

Recent Customer Reviews

Brilliant
     
by Essentialism

Brilliant melodic shoe-gaze rock with a Japanese edge (although most lyrics are in English). Moody and moving, simultaneously rocking and mellow, like all the best shoegaze.

great album, save your comparisons to the 90's
     
by SpaceEnginePerson

the guitars on Thursday are as much U2 or Coldplay... the guitar and vocal overlay (the last minute) are some of the best sounds I've heard. it's sophisticated and sweet pop music. I hear some MBV and Ride, but just as much Interpol or The Pixies or Cocteau Twins. It's just unique and beautiful music. Enjoy!

Wow
     
by kichigaijin

Bought this song off an iTunes recommendation and am glad I did.
I speak Japanese so the band's name came off kinda funny.
I listened to the album through once while playing a video game.
Thought it didnt' sound bad, so I played it again the next chance I got.
By the third time I was hooked.
Probably heard the album at least a hundred times in the last month.
Good stuff - beautiful musical textures, fun lyrics (though aren't always easy to make out), and a singer with a cute voice.
Kinda remind me of a Japanese version of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs - not sure why.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in New York, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Bearing a hyper-stylized and glitzy graphic design sense, a pretty and petite Japanese female singer who sings alternately in Japanese and English, and a band name with a hint of nod-and-a-wink naughtiness (it's claimed to be a Tokyo-based slang term that means "playful sex"), Asobi Seksu comes across...
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