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10. | Listen to Technicolor Health by Harlem Shakes |
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"A perky, optimistic, and triumphant debut complete with Latin grooves, contrapuntal horns, and charming lyrics."– Amie Street Editors
For fans of: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Walkmen, Vampire Weekend
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About Technicolor Health
First album from Brooklyn quintet named "Favorite Local Act" by New York Magazine in 2006. They've opened for Vampire Weekend, The Walkmen, Tokyo Police Club. Their 2007 EP Burning Birthdays received raves from Pitchfork, Pop Matters, Village Voice ["Best of NYC 2007"], Stylus.117 RECs for this Album
11 with a review
sarcozona Rec'd this on Apr 8, 2009:
Street Cred: 946
Rec's: 122
“To be honest, I didn't like this song the first time I listened to it. But it's one of those songs that really grows on you. It's really catchy, but stays interesting because it isn't too repetitive.”
MyAimisTrue Rec'd this on May 26, 2009:
Street Cred: 0
Rec's: 2
“So wonderfully and unpretentiously catchy. Will light up any room on the darkest of day. My favorite off this rockin' album...”
ERadgowski Rec'd this on Oct 16, 2009:
Street Cred: 213
Rec's: 23
“Insane album art. He kinds of sounds like Bob Dylan meets Ska with the saxophones. Interesting.”
mercator Rec'd this on Mar 27, 2009:
Street Cred: 793
Rec's: 110
“Cool variety in instrumentation. Catchy song.”
neonWired Rec'd this on Nov 18, 2009:
Street Cred: 0
Rec's: 1
“Awesome melodic indie pop, a must for any fans of the genre. Every song on the album delivers uplifting pop tunes with delightful choruses.”
dejapete Rec'd this on Mar 30, 2009:
Street Cred: 2164
Rec's: 197
“Fun sounding song, but the lyrics are interesting, too. That really gives it a plus.”
wejazzlikethat Rec'd this on Mar 24, 2009:
Street Cred: 1574
Rec's: 85
“There are so many good things in this song, most of all the wobbly little riff that starts it out. a LOT like CYHSY's "Skin Of My Yellow Country Teeth"”
MyAimisTrue Rec'd this on May 26, 2009:
Street Cred: 0
Rec's: 2
“Not only do the Harlem Shakes make you want to slap a smile on your face and dance yourself silly, they do so without losing charm to catchiness. They may not be redefining the genre, or crafting lyrical poetry, but the Harlem Shakes perform unapologetic earnest pop like no one else.”
schlegs Rec'd this on Apr 8, 2009:
Street Cred: 110
Rec's: 15
“Buy this album!! Perfect for summer nights cruising around town with the windows down.”
liquidtodd Rec'd this on Mar 25, 2009:
Street Cred: 14
Rec's: 7
“It's quirky but has a pop sensibility at the same time. Tough to do!”
