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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Tosca - No Hassle
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Tracklist:
1. My First
2. Elitsa
3. Springer
4. Birthday
5. Oysters In May
6. Joe Si Ha
7. Elektra Bregenz
8. Fondue
9. Rosa
10. Raymondo
11. Mrs. Bongo
12. No Hassle
Genre: Electronica/Dub/Downtempo
Website: Myspace | Buy!
Release Date: 2009-04-20
Label: !K7
Many of yall have probably stumbled across Tosca's not-yet-released album No Hassle already. It's been floating amongst the digital masses for a week or two and it's great but sad when a leak hits this early because those of us who want to toss some bills down to support the band with this release aren't able to. It's good publicity though because if you don't know Tosca you should take the opportunity to listen to their other albums. I've been a big fan for a while now but find this album a bit on the bland side with regards to their other albums. Still tasty though.
Website: Myspace | Buy!
Release Date: 2009-04-20
Label: !K7
Many of yall have probably stumbled across Tosca's not-yet-released album No Hassle already. It's been floating amongst the digital masses for a week or two and it's great but sad when a leak hits this early because those of us who want to toss some bills down to support the band with this release aren't able to. It's good publicity though because if you don't know Tosca you should take the opportunity to listen to their other albums. I've been a big fan for a while now but find this album a bit on the bland side with regards to their other albums. Still tasty though.
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1 comments:
Yea, the tracks floating around lack the punch of Opera's better moments. Same can be said of J.A.C, their last album, which Tosca claimed was a musical statement about the bliss and contentment of newly-found parenthood.
Here's to both members of Tosca having exceptionally rebellious teenagers . . . I miss the playful funk of Opera and Suzuki.
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