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Kings of Convenience

Toxic Girl

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jalbert by Joss Albert April 13th, 2001

Fads. The pop world loves them. And as soon as The Man Who and Parachutes had found its way to most student bedsides the New Acoustic Movement was suddenly a fad where the question: "Why have passion when you have pretty tunes?" was silently answered to grimace everywhere. With this in mind, its horrendously easy to stone Toxic Girl until it begs for a distortion pedal and a front man, but sometimes a man must swallow his pride.

This is a very pretty little record, that is its entry level characteristic being a NAM tunes et al but it does has a certain angle. The main guitar riff rolls and skips along clicking its heels round your head with a Divine Comedy-esque whimsy, then the hushed vocals meet lush Scott Walker strings to provide a little tune with plenty of retro charm. The image of large tinted glasses and cardigans surrounding a log fire is very evident. That said, as with all songs in this vein, its lastability is very questionable. How many times do you need to hear a sunny winter song that randomly strolls into the slushy snow and back? Although, it still is a welcome break within my radio's constant drone of Garage and Trance. Yet another reason to just welcome it with open arms. Just don't old too tight...

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