La Chansons / King And Queen Of The Dance Floor
Album: | King And Queen Of The Dance Floor | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | La Chansons | Added: | Feb 2010 | |
Label: | Stickfigure |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-04-03 | Pull Date: | 2011-06-05 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 5 | May 15 | May 8 | Apr 24 | Apr 17 | Apr 10 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 03, 2011: | Death Control
Leotard Stories |
4. | May 07, 2011: | Everyday Commotion
X Marks The Spot |
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2. | May 14, 2011: | There and Back Again
X Marks The Spot |
5. | May 04, 2011: | brain drip
X Marks The Spot |
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3. | May 10, 2011: | Treeswinger Radio
Leotard Stories |
6. | May 04, 2011: | The Donner Party
Workout Love |
Album Review
Moose
Reviewed 2011-03-28
Reviewed 2011-03-28
80’s Disco-Kitsch - After it makes you want to put on a leotard and dance to its drum-machine beats and synthesized melodies, this album is guaranteed to become a secret pleasure. Husband and wife team La Chansons act like they intend irony in their over-the-top CD presentation, but you quickly realize that these songs are dead serious in their faith to the 80’s disco-pop scene. Think Chromeo with female vocals. All songs same mid tempo. No FCC’s.
My picks: 1, 2, 8
1) *(4:27) Unrelenting heavy synth hook with soaring female vocals.
2) *(4:16) Poppy love song remake with liberal use of the clap machine.
3) (3:50) Electric guitar and kick drum applies some 80’s soft-rock feel to the disco melody.
4) (3:45) The story of a roller-skating pair’s success set to a beat machine’s tempo.
5) (3:17) Sassy spoken verses where Carson Keller (female vocalist) describes her personal quest towards beauty queen-dom.
6) (3:14) The synthesizer gets its solo lead-in during this tribute to the disco floor DJ.
7) (3:23) Would have fit right in booming from the headphones of beach cruisers on skates in the 80’s beach scene.
8) *(3:13) Hilarious homage to the leotard with the expected inane chorus to match.
9) (2:25) Only song with the husband singing, too, though fairly quiet and subdued.
10) (3:17) Vocals much in the vein of Real McCoy, or Madonna: slightly synthed, very feminine
My picks: 1, 2, 8
1) *(4:27) Unrelenting heavy synth hook with soaring female vocals.
2) *(4:16) Poppy love song remake with liberal use of the clap machine.
3) (3:50) Electric guitar and kick drum applies some 80’s soft-rock feel to the disco melody.
4) (3:45) The story of a roller-skating pair’s success set to a beat machine’s tempo.
5) (3:17) Sassy spoken verses where Carson Keller (female vocalist) describes her personal quest towards beauty queen-dom.
6) (3:14) The synthesizer gets its solo lead-in during this tribute to the disco floor DJ.
7) (3:23) Would have fit right in booming from the headphones of beach cruisers on skates in the 80’s beach scene.
8) *(3:13) Hilarious homage to the leotard with the expected inane chorus to match.
9) (2:25) Only song with the husband singing, too, though fairly quiet and subdued.
10) (3:17) Vocals much in the vein of Real McCoy, or Madonna: slightly synthed, very feminine
Track Listing
1. | X Marks The Spot | 6. | You Put The Moves In Me | |||
2. | Workout Love | 7. | Totally Beachin' | |||
3. | Cinderella Tonight | 8. | Leotard Stories | |||
4. | Sparklin' | 9. | Mall Magic | |||
5. | Beauty Queen | 10. | Candy Bar Man |