2006, Verve Forecast
Building upon tremendous critical acclaim and consistently sold-out performances, Brazilian Girls return with the eagerly anticipated Talk To La Bomb. Late last fall, the band entered Jimi Hendrix's famed Electric Lady Studios in New York City with producer Mark Plati (David Bowie, The Cure, Dee Lite). Ric Ocasek of The Cars produced the song "Last Call." The band was inspired by their surroundings and quickly began composing material. With the resulting 12 new tracks, they push their innovative fusion of electro, dub, pop, punk and dance music to more elaborate and edgy arrangements.
Building and expanding upon their signature polyglot sound, front-woman Sabina Sciubba alternates between five different languages on the album-English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish-often delivering this melting pot of languages in one sentence. In keeping with the band's combination of glamour and humor, Sciubba declares, "The future of this planet as we know it, the human and animal kingdom, and the plants, depends solely on this record. You're welcome."
Building and expanding upon their signature polyglot sound, front-woman Sabina Sciubba alternates between five different languages on the album-English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish-often delivering this melting pot of languages in one sentence. In keeping with the band's combination of glamour and humor, Sciubba declares, "The future of this planet as we know it, the human and animal kingdom, and the plants, depends solely on this record. You're welcome."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Jique |
| 2 | All About Us |
| 3 | Last Call |
| 4 | Never Met a German |
| 5 | Sweatshop |
| 6 | Territoire |
| 7 | Rules of the Game |
| 8 | Talk to the Bomb |
| 9 | Nicotine |
| 10 | Tourist Trap |
| 11 | Sexy Asshole |
| 12 | Problem |
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