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    Kevin H.

    Kevin H.

    from NC

    I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass

    Reviewed on 07/20/07
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    khoran rated this product 4 out of 5 stars

    Yo La Tengo's 2006 album, "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass," on CD. Released by Matador Records. I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass, Music CDs & DVDs, Music

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    I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass

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    It's no surprise that a group named after something said during a baseball game would title an album after something said during a basketball match. It is a bit of a surprise that this band remains so incredibly good, and capable of surprising even longtime listeners. This one's so diverse and...

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    It's no surprise that a group named after something said during a baseball game would title an album after something said during a basketball match. It is a bit of a surprise that this band remains so incredibly good, and capable of surprising even longtime listeners. This one's so diverse and such a mixture of different styles, it's reminiscent of the group's all-request on-air shows they play annually to support New Jersey-based radio station WFMU. Book-ended by two long, droney tunes, you've got garage-rock rave-ups, country-pop, horn-driven R&B, little gorgeous atmospheric songs, some brilliant falsetto singing, and... this list could go on and on. Who else would think to pair conga-style percussion to a Suicide-esque synth drone? Or even to work with longtime Dylan collaborator and strings arranger and violinist David Mansfield and have genius illustrator Gary Panter do the artwork at the same time? It's the little things that matter, especially when you mastered the big ones twenty-plus years ago. --Mike McGonigal
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