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April 27, 2007

Spoon's Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Cover

It takes a special kind of band, and a special kind of slow news day, for us to get excited about an album cover preview. We heard enough new material Monday night to know we're gonna dig the new album (seriously, have Spoon ever put out a bad album?) and now we know what the album's gonna look like as a fly-sized square on our Nanos.

It's no red riding hood, but it is a 1963 Ugo Mulas portrait Lee Bontecou.

Tell us how much you love it/hate it/don't care. Or watch a live performance of "Don't You Evah" here. Ga⁵ is out 7/10 on Merge.

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I like it...alot. Very nice. Art and music, black and white, and a tease of color. Thumbs up, can't wait to hear the album.

Posted by: Spooner at 04/27/07 11:46 AM | Reply
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When's this going to leak? Come on, already!

Posted by: Spoonee at 04/27/07 12:03 PM | Reply
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"seriously, have Spoon ever put out a bad album?"

Yes, it's called "Telephono."

Posted by: Ryan Catbird at 04/27/07 12:29 PM | Reply
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ahhhhhhhhh

Posted by: Al at 04/27/07 12:37 PM | Reply
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oh come on, just because telephono isn't their best (its far from it) but its still better than most bands imitating the pixies.

Posted by: D.D.D.Dave at 04/27/07 1:18 PM | Reply
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i'm going to go ahead and disagree with you on that one, ryan.

Posted by: greg at 04/27/07 1:34 PM | Reply
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GaGa³? so much for "My Mathematical Mind."

Posted by: monsieur valentine at 04/27/07 2:36 PM | Reply
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Greg, skip Telephono and just listen to the Pixies. Why bother with a subpar imitation. I like Spoon now cause they seem to have found their own sound.

Why is there a picture of a sculptor making art on the Spoon album cover? OH... CAUSE THEY ARE MAKING ART! ART ROCK! - seems kind of forced.

Posted by: brgr at 04/27/07 3:07 PM | Reply
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Telephono is actually great, but it's a completely different kind of Spoon than the one that exists now. Still, I'd take it over any album they've released this decade.

Oh, and the typeface on this cover is almost as lame as it gets. The only thing worse would be Comic Sans.

Posted by: Paul at 04/27/07 3:20 PM | Reply
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>>I'd take (Telephono) over any album they've
>>released this decade.

You cannot be serious. I don't know about this new one yet, but they have three top-notch albums in the '00s.

Posted by: Jonk at 04/27/07 4:59 PM | Reply
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don't you evah...

say a new spoon album won't be good.

Posted by: johnny daydream at 04/27/07 5:32 PM | Reply
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@Jonk: I'm dead serious. The newer albums are nice enough, but even if you reduced Telephono to a two-song 7" with "Nefarious"/"Idiot Driver" it would still be better than any of the newer albums. It's total lightning in a bottle.

Posted by: Paul at 04/27/07 6:19 PM | Reply
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i'm not saying telephono is their best effort, nor is it close to the pixies, but i wouldn't completely dismiss it. cvantez, wanted to be your, not turning off, etc are all great tracks. i can handle spoon with a pixies-vibe, i.e. rocking out every now and then. and don't worry, i'm already well versed on the pixies.

Posted by: greg at 04/27/07 7:07 PM | Reply
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Uh Paul, look at the G's.

Posted by: Bret at 04/27/07 11:20 PM | Reply
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that's a sweet cover

Posted by: Stephen at 04/28/07 5:56 PM | Reply
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It's great Bontecou allowed use of this image. It is one of my favorites: with her socked feet in flip flops, casual stance and two of her best works from the 1960s in partial view.

Posted by: localhoney at 05/04/07 10:43 AM | Reply
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leaked.

Posted by: bill p at 05/17/07 11:58 AM | Reply
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It's leaked, I have the tracks, and it sounds good. I'm going to buy the album too, but this is a good way to hear it first.

"Underdog" sounds really cool, and "The Ghost of You Lingers" is interesting.

my email is open for link requests..

dopey995@gmail.com

Posted by: smamscgrail at 05/19/07 6:57 PM | Reply
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I first discovered spoon when I found a free disc of theirs ("30 Gallon Tank +3") in a music shop back in 1998. I put it on, listened to it twice, and then broke the CD in my hands, upon which it shattered into a hundred pieces and scared the hell out of me.

I think the band has improved a lot since then.

Posted by: Down10 at 05/29/07 4:12 PM | Reply
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If you like "Telephono", check out their "Nefarious" EP, which was the first thing they released. Even more raw, and some of the same tunes.

I wuz there pushing knobs and turnin' faders. Badly, too, but not so much that you can't hear the band.

Posted by: mij at 06/20/07 5:32 PM | Reply
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Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Is There Best Work, I Thought Gimme Fiction Was, But I Noticed That Every Album They Get better And Better, Imagine How They Are Gonna Sound Next

Posted by: Jovan at 08/12/08 9:10 AM | Reply
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