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  • Release Date: 09/23/2008
  • Sales Rank: 9,114
  • Label: EPIC
  • UPC: 886972273228

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Lenka

1LISTENThe Show 3:55
2LISTENBring Me Down 3:28
3LISTENSkipalong 3:52
4LISTENDon't Let Me Fall 2:50
5LISTENAnything I'm Not 3:18
6LISTENKnock Knock 3:40
7LISTENDangerous and Sweet 3:31
8LISTENTrouble Is a Friend 3:35
9LISTENLive Like You're Dying 3:49
10LISTENLike a Song 3:20
11LISTENWe Will Not Grow Old 3:18

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Editorial Reviews

Those looking to satisfy their sweet-toothed craving for pop music should sink their teeth into this debut, which introduces Lenka as one of the genre's strongest newcomers in 2008. Horns, cellos, violas, keyboards, and vibraphones share equal space here, creating a sound that's at once lushly elegant and bubbly commercial. Having already cut her teeth with the Decoder Ring, Lenka now asserts herself as a competent vocalist and songwriter, penning three of the album's tracks while co-writing the remaining eight. "The Show," "Bring Me Down," and "Trouble Is a Friend" all brim with the cleverly crafted hooks of a Max Martin composition, and Lenka's fondness for internal rhyme helps tighten her phrases into concentrated balls of pop melody. The results are pure radio gold, perhaps alarmingly so, but Lenka's voice helps bring a sense of playfulness to what might otherwise be an exercise in all too perfect pop music. Singing in her endearing Australian accent, she shifts between the breathy sighs of "Don't Let Me Fall" and the measured, innocent confidence of "Like a Song." Quiet piano chords and a sparse trumpet riff provide the instrumental backing for the latter tune, and "Like a Song" shows that Lenka still shines when the thick instrumental padding is stripped away, making this candy-coated debut that much sweeter. Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

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Lenka!by KB-90

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March 06, 2009: Another one I first heard at Barnes & Noble. At first I wasn't sure what to think, she is definitely a unique artist. But this album has grown on me SO much and she is one of my favorite artists! This album is awesome, very unique but great, great music. Very upbeat, an awesome debut album. I think she has the potential to make it really big.

I Also Recommend: Meiko.

Great Debut Album!by No-Hair-Man

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March 05, 2009: Lenka the keyboardest and lead singer of the Australian group "Decoder Ring" has emerged on the scene with an outstanding Solo album. The songs are at once catchy and pop while at the same time have complex arrangements. The Album includes "The Show" which was featured on Ugly Betty and also used in a comercial for Old Navy. My personal favorite from the album is "Trouble Is A Friend" Perhaps the best arrangement is on the song "Bring me Down", which starts out lush and turns into pop.

As a side note be sure to check out her videos for both "The Show" and "Trouble is A Friend" buth are posted on Youtube and they are some of the best videos I've seen in yesrs.