We Are Pilots Shiny Toy Guns

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  • Release Date: 10/17/2006
  • Sales Rank: 26,359
  • Label: UMVD LABELS
  • UPC: 602517072046

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We Are Pilots

1LISTENYou Are the One 4:30
2LISTENLe Disko 3:23
3LISTENStarts With One 3:45
4LISTENWhen They Came for Us 4:24
5LISTENDon't Cry Out 4:10
6LISTENChemistry of a Car Crash 3:51
7LISTENWaiting 4:21
8LISTENRainy Monday 3:59
9LISTENJackie Will Save Me 3:59
10LISTENShaken 3:43
11LISTENWe Are Pilots 4:14

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Editorial Reviews

With the rise of groups like the Killers and Franz Ferdinand came a new appreciation for finely tuned electro-tinged rock or pop. Shiny Toy Guns make no bones about sounding retro, but they do it so well it's quite shocking. The leadoff number, "You Are the One," shines thanks to some crisp arrangements that sounds like a blending of the Killers and Talk Talk. The dual vocals of Jeremy Dawson and Carah Faye certainly don't hurt, either. From there, the band opts for a leaner, disco-era electro-pop feel on the aptly titled "Le Disko" that sounds like an improvement on a Peaches effort. The band is quite adept at delivering these songs with a freshness and verve, as is the case with the Nine Inch Nails-meets-Depeche Mode groove oozing out of the slow-building "Starts with One." When the group slows things down as they do during the tender and sweet "When They Came for Us," it's definitely anything but fluff or padding. The first highlight is "Don't Cry Out," which is fantastic, a perfect blend of New Order while Carah Faye sounds eerily similar to Neko Case fronting the New Pornographers. It's this ebb and flow which characterizes much of the album, with the equally fine "Chemistry of a Car Crash" taking on theatrical lengths along the lines of My Chemical Romance or Angels and Airwaves. The album rarely falters, with pretty sonic pictures like "Rainy Monday" sugary sweet and worthy of cranking on a summer drive. The lone dance-ish track is "Jackie Will Save Me" that doesn't quite live up to expectations. The title track closes things out with a slow but steady tempo. Overall, We Are Pilots is a very refreshing album that takes makes "retro" sound like a good thing. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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An amazing cd...by Thetrick

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October 31, 2008: I first heard of this band from an ex around 4 years ago, when I was just a wee boy of about 15. I never really got into them too much, but then again, the only song they had out was "When they came for us". A few months later we were hanging out and I heard "Don't cry out". From that moment on I was in love with this band. They were the first concert I ever attended, and have been one of the best I've seen, along with Mindless Self Indulgence. The CD is currently on it's third re-issue, and they receive major air time with all of their songs. They all blend and mold well into each other, it is the kind of cd you can listen to from stop to finish and not even realize where the time went. Some of the songs make you want to jump around and dance, other songs make you want to lay down and think, but overall, there is not one song on this cd that I don't enjoy, and I definitely would recommend it to anyone who likes dance music, or alt rock.

I Also Recommend: Kala, If, You'll Rebel to Anything [Expanded].

great funby Anonymous

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September 26, 2007: Retro, cool, upbeat and soulfully beautiful. This is probably my favorite album of the year.


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