Action Action - Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion [Bonus Track]

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Album Details

Title: Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion [Bonus Track]
Artist: Action Action
Release Date: 9/7/2004
Re-Released On: 9/20/2004
Label: JVC Victor
UPC: 4988002468126
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Emo, Noise Pop, Indie Electronic, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival
Moods: Energetic, Stylish, Brooding, Dramatic, Nocturnal, Confident, Indulgent, Aggressive, Exuberant, Provocative, Reflective, Sparkling, Swaggering, Brash
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

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YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDJVC Victor62853

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Album Review

Not so much a supergroup as a charmingly loose-limbed pickup band, Action Action was formed by former Reunion Show frontman Mark Thomas Kluepfel, who recruited Skully (the Reunion Show's drummer) and two alumni of Count the Stars, bassist Clarke Foley and guitarist Adam Manning, to help him out with this strange project. Going into the studio with producer William Wittman, who is better known for his work with Cyndi Lauper, Action Action laid down a program of distinctly retro-sounding pop music whose most prominent feature is '80s-style synthesizer. Actually, the guitars and vocals are all pretty '80s as well; basically, if you remember middle-period Psychedelic Furs or Echo & the Bunnymen with fondness, you'll get a big kick out of this album. And even if your memory doesn't go back that far, you'll have a hard time resisting the perfect popcraft on songs like "Photograph" and "This Year's Fashion." On the other hand, you may have an easier time resisting the less perfect popcraft of "Instructions on Building a Model Airplane," which tries very hard to build up a good head of steam but ends up just coming across as empty bluster. Most of these songs stick with you pretty tenaciously, though, and this is a very promising debut overall. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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