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LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver

Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Leftfield, Alternative Rock, Electro, Disco
Year:
2007

Tracklist

Get Innocuous! 7:11 X
Time To Get Away 4:11 X
North American Scum 5:25 X
Someone Great 6:25 X
All My Friends 7:37 X
Us V Them 8:29 X
Watch The Tapes 3:55 X
Sound Of Silver 7:07 X
New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down 5:35 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Sound Of Silver (CD, Album) DFA, EMI Records dfaemi 2164 cd, 00946 3 85114 2 7 Europe 2007
Sound Of Silver (2xLP, Album) DFA, EMI Records dfaemi 2164 lp, 0946 3 85114 1 0 Europe 2007
Sound Of Silver (2xLP, Album) DFA dfa 2164 US 2007
Sound Of Silver (2xLP, Album, Promo) DFA, EMI Records dfaemidj 2164 lp UK 2007
Sound Of Silver (CD, Album) Capitol Records CDP 0946 3 85114 2 7 US 2007
Sound Of Silver (CD, Promo, Album) DFA DFAEMIDJ 2164CD UK 2007
Sound Of Silver (CD, Promo, Album) EMI Music Japan Inc TOCP-66659 Japan 2007
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Review by scoundrel Aug 05, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing Sound Of Silver, CD, Album, CDP 0946 3 85114 2 7

LCD Soundsystem's second album, SOUND OF SILVER, picks up the rock-electro-disco torch of their first, eponymous album, and continues to run with it. Certainly, "Get Innocuous!" kicks off with a New Wave synth line gives way, almost imperceptibly, to some guitar work. "North American Scum" begins innocently enough, until it becomes a bizarre chant in support of the entire continent. And "Someone Great" starts out like a long-lost Kompakt track, before the bright bell that follows the vocal line reminds us that we're still in North America. They also leave room for some funky political commentary ("Us V Them") as well as a heartfelt torch song to the city that never sleeps ("New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down"). But the track that's (rightly) gotten all the buzz is "All My Friends." It's a comedown song for the entire Xtasy generation--what happens when the party generation has to grow up. With the throbbing bassline and quiet longing synth line in the chorus (a heavy debt to New Order here), it melds happy nostalgia and sadness effortlessly into a swirling sonic concoction. Massively moving.