
Attack Decay Sustain Release by Simian Mobile DiscoTwo members from the electro-rock group Simian reform and release their own debut album. [Electronic]
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Published: 2007-09-14 Provider: Metacritic
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Get in the mood for Sasquatch! fest with poster show at VermillionThe ArtsVermillion Gallery posts posters promoting such artists as My Morning Jacket, the Lonely Forest, Drive-By Truckers, Dirty Projectors and Simian Mobile Disco at the Sasquatch! Posters! Exhibition.
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Published: 2010-04-29 Provider: Seattle Times
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I Feel Cream by PeachesThe fourth album for the Canadian rocker was produced with Digitalism, Simian Mobile Disco and Soulwax. [Rock, Electronic]
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Published: 2009-05-06 Provider: Metacritic
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"Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release" by Simian Mobile DiscoYou know the old saying: if at first you don't succeed, try, try again as an electronica dance act. James Ford and James Anthony Shaw first made rock music as two members of the atmospheric foursome Simian, releasing two records via Astralwerks Records. But, aside from the wildly popular Justice remix "We Are Your Friends (Never Be Alone)," the band never really took off and the members parted ways, leaving Ford and Shaw to either reinvent themselves or fade into obscurity. And with their first record as Simian Mobile Disco, the duo re-emerges armed with a definitive answer. Shaw and Ford's Attack Decay Sustain Release is a pulsating collection of unabashed club bangers. There's nothing restrained or subtle about the record's consistent coke-fueled pace or its kinship with the electronic
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Published: 2007-08-29 Provider: Artist Direct
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