The Black Ghosts The Black Ghosts

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  • Release Date: 01/20/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Sales Rank: 42,982
  • Label: REPUBLIC
  • UPC: 602517965218

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The Black Ghosts

1LISTENSome Way Through This 4:02
2LISTENAnyway You Choose to Give It 3:37
3LISTENIt's Your Touch 3:55
4LISTENRepetition Kills You 3:43
5LISTENUntil It Comes Again 3:22
6LISTENI Want Nothing 2:47
7LISTENFull Moon from Twilight 3:51
8LISTENI Don't Know 3:13
9LISTENSomething New 2:59
10LISTENDon't Cry 3:40
11LISTENFace 3:28

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Editorial Reviews

When Simian disbanded, the majority of the group became Simian Mobile Disco, while former singer Simon Lord hooked up with former Wiseguys producer DJ Touche (aka Theo Keating) and became one half of the Black Ghosts. Though the duo's self-titled debut album is less bouncy and eclectic than Simian's work, Lord's years with that band sharpened his pop skills, and his smooth croon is still immediately recognizable. To be fair to the Black Ghosts, Lord and Touche whip through nearly as many sounds and hooks as Simian did -- they just take a subtler, slightly more sophisticated approach that fits in nicely with Hot Chip, Chromeo, Gorillaz (it's no coincidence that Damon Albarn makes a cameo on "Repetition Kills You"), and other dance-meets-rock contemporaries. The Black Ghosts cover both ends of that spectrum, opening the album with the bleak rock of "Some Way Through This" and returning to heavier guitars on "Until It Comes Again," and delivering more straightforward dance on "I Don't Know" and "Face." However, the duo sound best when they're right in the middle of those sounds, mixing and matching styles and coating them with pop gloss. The singles "Anyway You Choose to Give It" and "I Want Nothing" rival the best songs by the Black Ghosts' more established peers, while the soft rock/synth pop fusion of "Something New" and "It's Your Touch" is appealingly nostalgic and novel-sounding at the same time. "Full Moon" blends plaintive harmonies and fingerpicked acoustic guitars borrowed from British folk with subtler electronic touches, offering a refreshing change of pace as well as a side to the Black Ghosts' sound that they should explore further. Though a few songs border on being filler, The Black Ghosts is still a promising debut. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Great Albumby Bella_Quileute

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March 30, 2009: I really enjoyed this album and I will buy more of their music.

This review was written about the CD edition.

Best Electronic Album of 2008?by Anonymous

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September 27, 2008: I'd say so anyway. This CD is not only the best album in the electronic genre, but also one of the best of the year. Each song is a carefully crafted slice of audio bliss. They thump, percolate, throb and pulsate with masterful grooviness. I do not understand why fecal matter like Jonas Brothers and Jessica Simpson top the charts, but this album with such tunefulness and sonic perfection remains unheard of. Try sitting still for this music - it's impossible. If I could I'd give it MORE stars, I damn well would. Sheer brilliance.

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