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Side projects that sound overly similar to the artists' main band are always a letdown. Why not take some chances, do something crazy, or head off in a totally unexpected direction?
Rostam Batmaglij
of
Vampire Weekend
and
Wes Miles
Ra Ra Riot
have taken this to heart on their collaboration,
Discovery
. There is absolutely no trace of the precise, orchestrated, indie popcraft of
or the jittery, Afro-pop of
to be found on the duo's debut record
LP
. Instead they go for a crazily warped version of modern R&B jams filtered through '80s dance music, '00s hip-hop, and Jamaican dancehall that is both hilarious and wonderful. Hilarious because the synth tones are so fat, the beats so cliched, the EFX so corny that you can't help but laugh; wonderful because the duo know exactly how to put all the elements together to make a thrillingly silly and fun album. Whether they are bringing in
Angel Deradoorian
from
Dirty Projectors
to sing the hook on
"I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,"
hijacking
the Jackson 5
's
"I Want You Back"
for some dreamy deconstruction, conjuring up the ghost of the
Art of Noise
(and their huge drum machines) on the mind-bending
"So Insane,"
or constantly laying down beats that would make
Cameo
blush, the pair never let the fun stop or make a false move into sincerity or authenticity. Sure they manage to write some sweet melodies (like on
"Carby"
"Osaka Loop Line"
), sing in tender falsettos (
Batmaglij
Miles
split vocal duties evenly), and write sensitive lyrics instead of loverman boasts or pleas, but overall, the feeling you get from the record is that of a couple of guys having an incredibly fun time creating music that has absolutely no socially redeeming values at all. Who needs those anyway when
is so joyous, perfectly conceived, and flat out fun? Stick to the duo's day jobs for that, come to
for the jamz! ~ Tim Sendra
Rostam Batmaglij
of
Vampire Weekend
and
Wes Miles
Ra Ra Riot
have taken this to heart on their collaboration,
Discovery
. There is absolutely no trace of the precise, orchestrated, indie popcraft of
or the jittery, Afro-pop of
to be found on the duo's debut record
LP
. Instead they go for a crazily warped version of modern R&B jams filtered through '80s dance music, '00s hip-hop, and Jamaican dancehall that is both hilarious and wonderful. Hilarious because the synth tones are so fat, the beats so cliched, the EFX so corny that you can't help but laugh; wonderful because the duo know exactly how to put all the elements together to make a thrillingly silly and fun album. Whether they are bringing in
Angel Deradoorian
from
Dirty Projectors
to sing the hook on
"I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,"
hijacking
the Jackson 5
's
"I Want You Back"
for some dreamy deconstruction, conjuring up the ghost of the
Art of Noise
(and their huge drum machines) on the mind-bending
"So Insane,"
or constantly laying down beats that would make
Cameo
blush, the pair never let the fun stop or make a false move into sincerity or authenticity. Sure they manage to write some sweet melodies (like on
"Carby"
"Osaka Loop Line"
), sing in tender falsettos (
Batmaglij
Miles
split vocal duties evenly), and write sensitive lyrics instead of loverman boasts or pleas, but overall, the feeling you get from the record is that of a couple of guys having an incredibly fun time creating music that has absolutely no socially redeeming values at all. Who needs those anyway when
is so joyous, perfectly conceived, and flat out fun? Stick to the duo's day jobs for that, come to
for the jamz! ~ Tim Sendra
Side projects that sound overly similar to the artists' main band are always a letdown. Why not take some chances, do something crazy, or head off in a totally unexpected direction?
Rostam Batmaglij
of
Vampire Weekend
and
Wes Miles
Ra Ra Riot
have taken this to heart on their collaboration,
Discovery
. There is absolutely no trace of the precise, orchestrated, indie popcraft of
or the jittery, Afro-pop of
to be found on the duo's debut record
LP
. Instead they go for a crazily warped version of modern R&B jams filtered through '80s dance music, '00s hip-hop, and Jamaican dancehall that is both hilarious and wonderful. Hilarious because the synth tones are so fat, the beats so cliched, the EFX so corny that you can't help but laugh; wonderful because the duo know exactly how to put all the elements together to make a thrillingly silly and fun album. Whether they are bringing in
Angel Deradoorian
from
Dirty Projectors
to sing the hook on
"I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,"
hijacking
the Jackson 5
's
"I Want You Back"
for some dreamy deconstruction, conjuring up the ghost of the
Art of Noise
(and their huge drum machines) on the mind-bending
"So Insane,"
or constantly laying down beats that would make
Cameo
blush, the pair never let the fun stop or make a false move into sincerity or authenticity. Sure they manage to write some sweet melodies (like on
"Carby"
"Osaka Loop Line"
), sing in tender falsettos (
Batmaglij
Miles
split vocal duties evenly), and write sensitive lyrics instead of loverman boasts or pleas, but overall, the feeling you get from the record is that of a couple of guys having an incredibly fun time creating music that has absolutely no socially redeeming values at all. Who needs those anyway when
is so joyous, perfectly conceived, and flat out fun? Stick to the duo's day jobs for that, come to
for the jamz! ~ Tim Sendra
Rostam Batmaglij
of
Vampire Weekend
and
Wes Miles
Ra Ra Riot
have taken this to heart on their collaboration,
Discovery
. There is absolutely no trace of the precise, orchestrated, indie popcraft of
or the jittery, Afro-pop of
to be found on the duo's debut record
LP
. Instead they go for a crazily warped version of modern R&B jams filtered through '80s dance music, '00s hip-hop, and Jamaican dancehall that is both hilarious and wonderful. Hilarious because the synth tones are so fat, the beats so cliched, the EFX so corny that you can't help but laugh; wonderful because the duo know exactly how to put all the elements together to make a thrillingly silly and fun album. Whether they are bringing in
Angel Deradoorian
from
Dirty Projectors
to sing the hook on
"I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,"
hijacking
the Jackson 5
's
"I Want You Back"
for some dreamy deconstruction, conjuring up the ghost of the
Art of Noise
(and their huge drum machines) on the mind-bending
"So Insane,"
or constantly laying down beats that would make
Cameo
blush, the pair never let the fun stop or make a false move into sincerity or authenticity. Sure they manage to write some sweet melodies (like on
"Carby"
"Osaka Loop Line"
), sing in tender falsettos (
Batmaglij
Miles
split vocal duties evenly), and write sensitive lyrics instead of loverman boasts or pleas, but overall, the feeling you get from the record is that of a couple of guys having an incredibly fun time creating music that has absolutely no socially redeeming values at all. Who needs those anyway when
is so joyous, perfectly conceived, and flat out fun? Stick to the duo's day jobs for that, come to
for the jamz! ~ Tim Sendra
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