What's The Story?
The Rapture are a dance punk group from New York City. They're signed to Motown, for what it's worth, and have three studio albums. Don Gon Do It is a grammatical abomination from their most recent effort, Pieces of The People We Love.
Who's To Blame?
The current all-time leader in blame mentions on this blog by a wide margin.
Why ♥ It?
I know that this precedes Black Kids' Partie Traumatic, but all I can think when I hear this song's fuzzy bass and the darting synth is how much I'm waiting for another of their albums.
The most easily appreciable attribute of this tune is the cooperation of lead guitar and vocals during the chorus sections. It's far from original, but having the two work in unison brings catchy to another level.
Furthermore, name me a use of cowbell that isn't catchy. It's so prominent in the percussion that even Bruce Dickinson would be a cool 98.6 listening to this track.
Part of me is kind of sad that I missed the 70s when disco was all the rage, because I could listen to tracks like these all day and night. & even when they're over, they're still playing in my head anyways. But hey, at least our generation has Lady GaGa!*
* = I'll leave it up to you to figure out if I'm being serious or sarcastic. I'm not quite sure myself.
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