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Girls Who Play Guitars/Warehouse, by Maximo Park (7" on Warp)

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Format: 7"
Label: Warp
Price: £0.99
Catalogue number: 7WAP227
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Rating: happy This record left Stuart feeling happy.

Very lively and sounds great! Has much more "umph" than their previous singles. A must buy indeed! It sounds like a fusion between an Spandau Ballet and The Killers.

Review date: 11 September 2007

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Rating: happy This record left our Bian feeling happy.


Maggie compared them with the dogshit in Armley Park which there is rather a lot of. I've just posted some through the letterbox of some ignorant venture capitalist who's just extended his hyper secure "yard" (see "Rottweiller cage") halfway into the bin yard without asking the equally useless council. Then we reckon he's done off with a load of paving slabs in retaliation from next door so the council are braying at my door for my housemate to move his broken down car so they can tarmac it over. I can't find the keys. And he's at work. For the council. And he's not allowed to answer his phone. So they have to come back tomorrow. Mundane you say? I say tragically brilliant, funny & life affirming. Like Maximo Park's 'Girls Who Play Guitars'. The opener from Clinton's "most uninspired" album of the year, this had our lass whooping with delight. Then again she is a bit dotty, like me. They say there's some mad in that magic over yonder. Multi formatted & on Waaaaaarp, home of Sheffield techno-no. B-sides are pretty sorted too!

What the label says:

‘Girls Who Play Guitars’ follows hot on the heels of some ecstatic festival appearances at Glastonbury, T In The Park and Oxygen and coincides with a stellar main stage slot at Reading and Leeds.   Already Edith Bowman’s Single Of The Week on Radio 1, ‘Girls Who Play Guitars’ will be gracing the airwaves across the land in the same way ‘Our Velocity’ did (and that still hasn’t gone away).·With the second 7” featuring another new song in the ‘Obituary Series’ as well as two more unreleased tracks, unreleased versions of ‘Girls’ and ‘Sandblasted’, it’s yet another must-have collection of Maximo goodies.   The limited 7”s will come on yellow and white vinyl.

 

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About the humble 7":

The humble 7" is the smallest of the vinyl formats (not including the ridiculous 5") and it's the perfect medium for transporting a couple of new songs by up and coming bands straight into your ears. They're fun and they take up less space in your house than something bigger would. They come in a plethora of exciting colours and fantastical packages, and you can fit about 14 minutes onto one 7". You may have to get up every few minutes to put a new record on but think of the exercise. Don't forget every record you buy plays at least 2 speeds (depending on your stereo) and you need to play all records on all speeds to get the maximum joy from your purchase.

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