Album Details
Title: This Island Artist: Le Tigre Release Date: 10/19/2004 Re-Released On: 11/9/2004 Label: Strummer/Universal Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 602498637005, 0602498637005 Genre: Rock Styles: Post-Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival Moods: Boisterous, Brash, Confident, Dramatic, Energetic, Exciting, Manic, Party/Celebratory, Uncompromising, Urgent, Exuberant, Fiery, Playful, Quirky, Rambunctious, Rousing, Irreverent, Freewheeling, Ironic Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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On the Verge
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Seconds
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Don't Drink Poison
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After Dark
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Nanny Nanny Boo Boo
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TKO
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Tell You Now
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New Kicks
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Viz
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This Island
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I'm So Excited
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Sixteen
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Punker Plus
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | Strummer/Universal | 000338502 |
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Album Review
The wails of riot grrrls ages 7 to 77 echoed throughout the music world (and as a result, Internet message boards) when Le Tigre announced that their next release would be on Universal, the complete antithesis to riot grrrl pioneer Kathleen Hanna's ethos for over a decade. Longtime devotees waited with baited breath and questions of anticipation as their formidable heroes completed This Island. Would it be nearly as good as the band's previous endeavors? Was Universal picking them up merely to savor the last morsels of the electroclash movement they so sorely (and in some respects, thankfully) missed out on? The answer to both questions is yes and probably. This Island is just as strong, if not stronger, than anything in Le Tigre's oeuvre. J.D., Kathleen, and Johanna have crafted an album that stays true to their roots, the album they've been wanting to make since their first demos thanks to what could possibly be attributed to a most generous advance in their contract and the able assistance of the legendary Ric Ocasek behind the mixing desk. The album is punchier than previous releases but doesn't sacrifice their core aesthetics in favor of shifting trends. The stylish but visceral lyrics are still here in full force, especially in the searing "Seconds." A prom-tastic version of the Pointer Sisters' '80s classic "I'm So Excited" brings the album to a most fitting climax before the group hits the road again with its tour-diary "Punker Plus." It's definitely an album that's going to have the purists sighing with relief and have new converts checking out their back catalog for more. But the best part of all this is that it sounds like they're having fun, something that is sometimes noticeably and sorely vacant in what could be easily construed as a major boys club of laptops and analog rack gear. Of all the groups Universal could have chosen from this tired, depressing movement, they certainly chose the most honest and promising of the bunch and one whose full potential is just now starting to flourish. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Brendan Fowler | Drum Samples | | Chris McGuinness | Assistant | | Cyrille Taillandier | Assistant, Digital Editing, Engineer | | Daniel Levitt | Cover Photo | | Don Cunningham | Illustrations | | Dylan Margerum | Engineer | | Gretchen Phillips | Guitar, Guest Appearance, Vocals | | Jon Weiner | Assistant | | Jonathan Adler | Engineer | | Karyn Kuhl | Guitar | | Mark Fellows | Assistant | | Mark Pender | Trumpet | | Murray Hill | Guest Appearance, Vocals | | Nick Sansano | Arranger, Mixing, Programming, Keyboards, Producer, Engineer | | Noah Simon | Assistant | | Ossie Davis | Voices | | Ric Ocasek | Producer | | Sam Miller | Guest Appearance, Vocals | | Sandy Brummels | Creative Director | | Sue Sarandon | Voices | | Ted Jensen | Mastering | | Tom Coyne | Mastering | | Tracy "T$" Murphy | Make-Up |
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