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To Boys Who Say No

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Download links and information about To Boys Who Say No by Girls Say Yes. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:01:18 minutes.

Artist: Girls Say Yes
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:01:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Another Life 4:08
2. Don't Call Me 3:06
3. She Married a Loser 4:35
4. Monkey In the Middle 3:41
5. Prelude 0:27
6. Beckon 5:34
7. Burning Inside Out 3:58
8. You & the Devil 2:32
9. Love Is Not Linear 5:05
10. Wonder Guy 2:55
11. Sylvia 3:55
12. You're Coming Down 5:51
13. All I Want to Do Is Sleep 4:06
14. How to Do Everything Right 5:59
15. Bonus Track 5:26

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Like many a paisley pop band — hey, they put this out on the Paisley Pop label, so they'd better be prepared to be branded with the label themselves — Girls Say Yes boasts a stew of influences. There's 1960s psychedelia and folk-rock, of course, but also girl groups (felt mostly in the backup vocals), ringing Byrds/R.E.M. guitars, Lou Reed, soul, and even cheesy 1980s synth pop. There's nothing wrong with that; just don't steel yourself for anything that will shift your axis of being. The songs embrace a similarly mixed clutch of themes: psychic displacement, spaced-out psychedelic musing, alienated loneliness, and cranky carps at the institution of marriage. It's the psychedelic-isms and the Lou Reed-isms that work best, like "Another Life," with its late-'60s psychedelic Brit-pop trimmings of underwater vocals and backward guitars; "You're Coming Down," which has something of the feeling of early-'70s Pink Floyd, but with female vocals; and "Wonder Guy," which matches shaky Reed-esque singing to folk-rockin' guitars.