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August 31, 2009

New Raveonettes - "Last Dance"

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Sonically, the Raveonettes forthcoming fourth album In And Out Of Control reminds me of Jesus & Mary Chain, Phil Spector, and Magnetic Fields' Distortion in equal measure. (As far as the darkly cheeky lyrics go, it's pure Merritt.) You can draw your own comparisons from the cathartic sock-hopping "Suicide" as well as the provocatively titled "Boys Who Rape (Should All Be Destroyed)" in demo form. You maybe have also heard the nostalgic "Last Dance" -- which transforms a sugary prom theme into an equally poppy tale of addiction and overdosing -- when it was still in progress. Now we can offer up the final take. No pun there.

The Raveonettes - "Last Dance" (MP3)
(Via EW)

In And Out Of Control is out 10/6 via Vice.

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this is shaping up to be a really good album

Posted by: che at 08/31/09 5:25 PM  | Reply
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Every track I have heard, whether it be a demo or a snippet, has sounded amazing! I cannot wait for the entire album to come out!

Posted by: Jay at 08/31/09 5:55 PM  | Reply
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What a wonderful song, bit heavy on the corn syrup but sometimes i like it like that.

Posted by: Prince of Carrot Flowers profile link at 08/31/09 10:51 PM  | Reply
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I like this...not a big fan of their last album but will have to give this a listen.

Posted by: dusen at 08/31/09 11:18 PM  | Reply
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the demo was way better - why the fuck did they cheese up the production and vocals?

Posted by: poo at 09/01/09 1:11 AM  | Reply
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For an act with such vanity in matters of originality and distinction, "Last Dance" carries the same title as every other album-concluding, pensively-aft-gazing track - and moreover, the juxtaposition of young revelry and drug depravity, a veritable motif in indie pop of a blacker bent, is even less genre-defying. The Raveonettes are meant to be a remarkable band; I firmly believe this. However, with every new album they've become all the more ordinary. I suppose things seem novel until they're repeated ad nauseum.

Posted by: Eric Hughes at 09/03/09 12:25 AM  | Reply
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this song reminds me of Velvet Underground's "Sunday Morning" ..

Posted by: Xandega Tahajuansya at 09/30/09 1:36 PM  | Reply
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