Mar 28, 2008
the Raveonettes' Lust for Noise
“Hello? Can you hear me? Whatever we do, it will be interesting.”
It was time for the Raveonettes to get back to the noise. After the art-pop duo went for a more conventional pop sound on its last album, 2005's Pretty in Black, Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner literally distort sonic boundaries on their latest CD, Lust Lust Lust.
'It wasn't intentional,' Foo says, referring to the noisy production on the duo's third album. She and Wagner headline the Ottobar tomorrow night and Washington's Black Cat on Saturday. 'It was what happened. We liked the intimacy and darkness of the material, and that became the direction of the album.' Read more
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