Wild Animals
Reviews
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2008-07-15
Reviewed 2008-07-15
The Pinker Tones – Wild Animals
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/4/08
Pop electronica, often with a funky beat, with vocals in several languages, done by a pair of brothers from Barcelona. Often quite silly with major retro influences, but they kind of suck you into the goofy fun, and they are certainly musically competent. I have to say that I like their earlier records better, but this one still has lots of high points.
No FCCs detected. I like 1, 5 and 11 best.
1. 4:50 ****vocal harmonies somewhere between Gregorian chants and Beach Boys, then midtempo funky bounce.
2. 4:33 *totally 80’s, and a concept from the 50’s. Fun beat, though.
3. 3:09 *electronics and vocal harmonies, then acoustic guitar and sexy French speaking, pat phrases. Then a kind of 60’s pop waltz with English vocals.
4. 3:53 ***super jaunty electronic strut with a Caribbean feel. It’s rather silly, but so much fun.
5. 3:22 ****midtempo with bass and squeeps, lovely vocals in Spanish by Amparo of Amparanoia.
6. 3:48 *lots of electronics, a bit glitchy, wordless vocals.
7. 2:58 **bass-driven funky beat, semi-meaningful English lyrics.
8. 3:50 *mellow acoustic guitar and vibes, bit of samba feel. Lyricless vocals, cuica!
9. 4:15 ***downtempo relaxed funky groove, ironic lyrics.
10. 2:22 **midtempo 80’s sounding electronics, German vocals.
11. 4:15 ****doubletime slinky groove, falsetto soul vocals about being bees. Ends several seconds early.
12. 1:46 *acoustic guitar and Beach Boys-style lyricless vocals.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/4/08
Pop electronica, often with a funky beat, with vocals in several languages, done by a pair of brothers from Barcelona. Often quite silly with major retro influences, but they kind of suck you into the goofy fun, and they are certainly musically competent. I have to say that I like their earlier records better, but this one still has lots of high points.
No FCCs detected. I like 1, 5 and 11 best.
1. 4:50 ****vocal harmonies somewhere between Gregorian chants and Beach Boys, then midtempo funky bounce.
2. 4:33 *totally 80’s, and a concept from the 50’s. Fun beat, though.
3. 3:09 *electronics and vocal harmonies, then acoustic guitar and sexy French speaking, pat phrases. Then a kind of 60’s pop waltz with English vocals.
4. 3:53 ***super jaunty electronic strut with a Caribbean feel. It’s rather silly, but so much fun.
5. 3:22 ****midtempo with bass and squeeps, lovely vocals in Spanish by Amparo of Amparanoia.
6. 3:48 *lots of electronics, a bit glitchy, wordless vocals.
7. 2:58 **bass-driven funky beat, semi-meaningful English lyrics.
8. 3:50 *mellow acoustic guitar and vibes, bit of samba feel. Lyricless vocals, cuica!
9. 4:15 ***downtempo relaxed funky groove, ironic lyrics.
10. 2:22 **midtempo 80’s sounding electronics, German vocals.
11. 4:15 ****doubletime slinky groove, falsetto soul vocals about being bees. Ends several seconds early.
12. 1:46 *acoustic guitar and Beach Boys-style lyricless vocals.
Recent airplay
Hold On
Clean Copper Radio COP TALK — Dec 09, 2015
Working Bees
Bouge Mood — Jul 14, 2012
Electrotumbao
Alachinada! — Jul 07, 2011
Hold On
Alachinada! — Jun 30, 2011
Electrotumbao
New World Disorder — Aug 30, 2008
Hold On
Now's the time — Aug 25, 2008
Charting
2008-07-13 — 2008-09-14
Electronic
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Aug 31 | 2 |
| Aug 24 | 2 |
| Aug 17 | 3 |
| Aug 10 | 2 |
| Aug 3 | 1 |
| Jul 27 | 4 |
| Jul 20 | 5 |
Track listing
| 1. | Hold On | ||
| 2. | S.E.X.Y.R.O.B.O.T. | ||
| 3. | On Se Promenait | ||
| 4. | The Whistling Song | ||
| 5. | Electrotumbao | ||
| 6. | Fugaz | ||
| 7. | 24 | ||
| 8. | Biorganised | ||
| 9. | Happy Everywhere | ||
| 10. | Wilde Eleganz | ||
| 11. | Working Bees | ||
| 12. | Let Go |