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by You Say Party! We Say Die!, Becky Ninkovic
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by You Say Party! We Say Die!, Becky Ninkovic

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

You Say Party! We Say Die!'s third album, 2010's XXXX, refines and slicks up their nervy, exuberant new wave pop sound, adding some darker emotions and a more introspective lyrical approach. Fans of the rambunctiousness their first two records dealt out may be a bit disappointed at first by the more professional sound, the smoother production, and the general tightening up, but they can't deny that the band has written a very strong batch of songs, maybe some of their best. Besides, people grow and change, why shouldn't bands have the same opportunity? The trick is to grow without jettisoning the things that made you worth listening to in the first place. You Say has done that on XXXX,, keeping the basic new wave-influenced sound of their first two records, but adding a new layer of emotion and drama that makes the group sound less like the good-time B-52's and more like X with a synthesizer, or Siouxsie & the Banshees with less black eyeshadow; in other words: fewer good-time dance tracks, more minor-key laments. If you can get on board with that, XXXX holds many charms. The lead vocals of Becky Ninkovic have grown richer and more powerful, it's obvious right away on the first track, "There is XXXX (Within My Heart)" that her approach is going to be less shouty and more expressive. They blend with Krista Loewen's backing (and co-lead) vocals perfectly all through the album, especially on the songs like "Dark Days" or the beautiful "Laura Palmer's Prom" that rely on the vocal harmonies to deliver the emotional punch. While songs like the bubbling "Glory" show the band can still convincingly rock out, the songs that have more dynamics and a darker heart (like "Dark Days" or the wonderfully melancholy ballad "Heart of Gold") are the ones that stick. Though they may lose a few fans with their new sound, You Say Party! We Say Die! do a fine job of growing into a truly interesting band on XXXX. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 05/28/2021
Label: Paper Bag Records
UPC: 0880893501415
Rank: 111746

Album Credits

Performance Credits

You Say Party! We Say Die!   Primary Artist
Becky Ninkovic   Primary Artist,Vocals
Howard Redekopp   Vocals (Background)
Melissa Gregerson   Vocals (Background)
Devon Clifford   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Stephen O'Shea   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Shawn Penner   Percussion
Derek Adam   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Krista Loewen   Vocals,Keyboards
Saara Itkonen   Vocals (Background)
Tamarack Hockin   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Howard Redekopp   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Devon Clifford   Composer,Photography
Stephen O'Shea   Composer
Ted Gowans   Assistant
Steve Hall   Mastering
You Say Party! We Say Die!   Composer
Shawn Penner   Engineer,Additional Production
Derek Adam   Design,Composer,Photography
Becky Ninkovic   Artwork,Arranger,Composer
Brock McFarlane   Assistant
Krista Loewen   Composer
Stacy Mitsopulos   Legal Advisor
Todd Duym   Photography
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