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Movies About Gladiators

by Bigamy Sisters

Pop with some more pop and some heavy stuff but all together poppin' like pop should. Kind of like fast cars that go slow sometimes--but mainly they go fast.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
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1. Robe Theme
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2. Movies About Gladiators
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3. Train
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4. Money Song
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5. How Will I Die?
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6. History
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7. The Way We Talk
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8. Military Queen
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9. Globes
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10. Hey Boy
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11. Tennessee Williams
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12. Why Do I?
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13. Don't Shoot
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Album Notes
The music of Bigamy Sisters is hard to describe. Not that it's completely disconnected from modern music, but that it's just so hard to pigeonhole. And I mean that as a compliment. In "How Will I Die?" (from 2002's Movies About Gladiators) there's a sort of Berlin-era David Bowie feel. But even so, it's clearly not a Bowie song. Most of the songs are even harder to peg. You hear a little of the Who, maybe some early Kinks. There are moments that bring Radiohead or Polyphonic Spree (minus the choir) to mind. - BEING THERE MAGAZINE


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Francis

Wow.
This totally rocks. It's a nice evolution from their last one. Good songs--quirky, though. But I like that. There is something new to find with each play. "Globes", "Money Song", "Robe Theme"---stand-out cuts. Like Flaming Lips meet brit pop. Very cool.