Gimmie Trouble
Download links and information about Gimmie Trouble by ADULT.. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 38:43 minutes.
Artist: | ADULT. |
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Release date: | 2005 |
Genre: | Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop |
Tracks: | 12 |
Duration: | 38:43 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Gimmie Trouble | 3:59 |
2. | Bad Ideas | 2:58 |
3. | Scare Up the Birds | 3:30 |
4. | Thought I Choked | 3:31 |
5. | Strange Mistakes | 3:28 |
6. | Disappoint the Youth | 4:03 |
7. | In My Nerves | 3:32 |
8. | Turn Into Fever | 2:35 |
9. | Helen Bach | 3:18 |
10. | Still Waiting | 2:28 |
11. | Lovely Love | 2:40 |
12. | Seal Me In | 2:41 |
Details
[Edit]Playing like a longer, more streamlined version of the D.U.M.E. EP, Gimmie Trouble continues to explore Adult.'s punk leanings. Though nothing here is quite as unhinged as D.U.M.E., the band — now a trio, thanks to the addition of guitarist and Tamion 12 Inch member Sam Consiglio — still finds a lot to explore in that EP's taunting, pitch-black sound, particularly on "Scare Up the Birds" and "In My Nerves." Tracks like the tribal-sounding chant "Disappoint the Youth" and the freezer-burn fury of "Still Waiting" show that Nicola Kuperus remains as gleefully mean-spirited, witty, and paranoid as ever, although her shrieks at the end of "Turn Into Fever" are genuinely fierce. The creepy little backing vocals on "Helen Bach" and the goofy rhythm on "Lovely Love" play up the theatrical and very, very dark sense of humor underlying a lot of Adult.'s later work without sounding too silly or parodic. Somewhat oddly, considering that Consiglio is now a full member of Adult. on this album, his guitars are less prominent here than they were on the EP, and are relegated to textures on most of Gimmie Trouble; indeed, tracks like "Thought I Choked" and "Seal Me In" are some of the band's sparest work in a while. Even though there are no radical changes here, Gimmie Trouble sounds more like Adult. sharpening its edges than running in place.