
Not too distant past on this god forsaken web underworld hides a review of Crystal Method's last in this year's few electronica refreshments. And with whopping 31 centigrades in the realm of eternal rain (the UK indeed), a fixed hallucination resembling a mojito in the eye and a weird temptation to use words like bare, legs, arse, underdressed or tits more often than usual or healthy, I truly don't see a better place to resume where we left off. As advertised in the said review, here are LMFAO with their debut album. Timed absolutely spot on.
LMFAO - Party Rock [2009]
what's hit?
The genre they call electro-hop, which I really do lack any education in (just an excuse not to bother), but I can tell you one single most important thing about this album provided which, you won't have to really care about anything else. This will, that is, put a fucking SMILE on your face! Ear to ear. Like it or not.
what's shit?
It's all about alcohol (i.e. drinking sprees), girls (i.e. bitches), sex (i.e. fucking) and partying (i.e. all the above said in brackets put into one word plus "vomiting all over everybody"). Now that may be, by some, found rude. Or primitive. Or offensive. Or whatever a subjective and not necessarily a right negative you can find. Dear some, go screw yourselves.
what's it?
LMFAO's debut 'Party Rock' pops exactly the right bubble at exactly the right time. It will maybe remind you a little bit of... Timbaland. But it's not as much of a tedious organ grinder and can actually be called proper electro here and there. Daft Punk. Yes, there is a lot of voice pitch correcting, comb filtering, linear prediction coding (I've no idea what all that means and this time I'm not trying to be funny :)) or whatever voice fx shit going on but it sort of doesn't rip your ears off by repeating itself inappropriately. O-Zone? Yeah OK, speaking about inappropriate :). But there's little denying that even the 90's "dancefloor" excrements played in the rightplace at the right time could be something to heavily party and have a lot of fun to. Truth is that- except one or two tracks- you will barely remember that something like LMFAO ever crossed the lens of your hi-fi system. But you will damn good recall the time and the place when/where it all happened.
SCORE: 7/10
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