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2010 debut album by New Wave Folk / Ukulele-Pop Quartet from Norway
Arne Martin Bärlund, a 1meter90 man from Gausdal/Norway, with a strange word desire an amplified ukulele and 3 marvelous bandmates on bass, synth and drums rocking the summer.
Tracks:
tracklisting:
01. 1000 Lovers (pt.II) - (02:21)
02. Bonzai Tree (The Uncut Kind) - (02:22)
03. Loot - (03:00)
04. Orange - (01:43)
05. The Patterns Of The Swallows - (02:21)
06. Mexican Wolfgasket - (01:16)
07. Facial - (01:34)
08. Krooked - (02:00)
09. The Fund Rug National Anthem - (02:40)
10. Strange Word Desire - (03:22)
11. Winter Games - (03:59)
12. One O One - (03:41)
13. OK - (11:29)
14. Indian Summer - (01:38)
If you are undecided yet, here's an honest commentary from paperpistol, US:
"I have been listening to Yoyoyo Acapulco's album The Pleumeleuc Experience for the last couple of days and I can't decide; is it a comical attempt at music or are all the songs sincere. The music is impressive from a performance standpoint, but the lyrics seem so silly and playful. However, with that noted, I have to say: I love this album!
It's quite strange, normally this type of music would drive me nuts but I think the instrumental experimentation is excellent. Imagine Pavement with an accordion, melodica, and penny-purchased xylophone. The music is great and, well obviously, a lot of fun to listen to. I am really glad that I gave it a couple of days "chance" to understand the subtlety that is Yoyoyo Acapulco because I am sure I will be listening a lot more from now on."
here's a visual encore "F-word" video clip
Yoyoyo myspace
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