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Bad Machines, The Bad Machines Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: MVS
  • ASIN: B000BKUXCY
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 817,660 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Two Heads
2. South Coast
3. Does It Ever Really Happen?
4. Telling Lies
5. Schadenfreude
6. Folkways
7. Kidz
8. Autobahn
9. Mood 2
10. Nu Tomorrow
11. Fighting to Stay as You're Sliding Away

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Album Description

Ever had your heart broken? The Bad Machines have. From car-crash whispers to white-picket desires, The Bad Machines' songs about life, love and lies flip from longing to loud in the murmur of an irregular heartbeat.

Not just another album of ordinary love songs, Michelle Margherita's lilting voice drips sugar over Paul Scott's grinding guitars, off-kilter beats and giddy keys to produce a shimmering electro-indie-pop gem that sits not entirely comfortably between bitter-sweet and just plain bitter.

The Bad Machines aren’t the usual girl-vocal/boy-technology pop duo. Fusing sadness and light with noise and nuance, Telling Lies seamlessly stitches drum machines and synths with guitars and song hooks. Shifting between indolence and high energy, the album gets the blood rushing with bubblegum-punk tracks like Two Heads and Kidz before simmering down with hypnotic, minimally textured beauties like the title track, Telling Lies, and its sister tune, Folkways.

On stage, The Bad Machines are a chaotic mix of instrument swapping, guitar throwing, judo moves and stark stillness. When they rock, they really rock, but they also know how to be quiet, which gives their live shows a powerful, electrifying quality.

Are they indie? Kind of. Rock? A bit. Pop? Probably. Electronic? Definitely. The fleeting Electroclash movement stole the soul from electronic pop. The Bad Machines put it back. But we could just be Telling Lies.


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After knowing nothing about this band, i saw them live in York and was very amazed. After the show, I was lucky enough to get a copy of this album prior to release and I could not stop listening to it/telling everybody i knew about it. Goosebump-a-go-go. It's beautiful, tragic, moody, strange, cute, great and fantastic. The best album I've heard this year. Very special indeed.
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a great record 26 July 2005
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This is a great record. Something really refreshing and new. It's a joy to listen to from start to finish and with no filler it's a really complete record. Highly recommended!
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It's not often you find a great record like this. A diverse CD of beautiful dark longing songs that torment yet soothe. The sweet and subtly menacing vocals of Michelle Margherita mouth words that seem to mean something but say nothing. Paul Scotts simple yet complex instrumental meanderings add textural layers that support, and often control, the direction of Margherita's ramblings. This is a stunning debut record that deserves to be heard.
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