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23

Album - 10 april 2007 - DeB Id: 390834
By Blonde Redhead
12 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 16,69

Blonde Redhead

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 "The whole album is tied together by Kazu’s sweet voice, but you can sense more light; after the nocturnal colors... 23 brings us the pastel hues of the dawn."

 "Blonde Redhead still have something new to tell us, their style remains original and unique."

 Listen to Blonde Redhead’s '23' and discover their enchanting blend of dreamy indie pop and melancholic melodies.

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23 (05:19)
23 seconds, all things we love will die
23 magic, if you can change your life

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Looking everywhere, I see nothing but people
Looking everywhere, but I see nothing but people
Where have they gone? I always thought I could never leave them
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The Dress (04:01)
Tears you see on my face, you do have something to do with
The fear starts creeping up when you have so much to lose
Your love waits you while you're cheating
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SW (04:36)
It's not, it's not what you give but it's what you kept
It's not, it's not who you kill but it's who you left

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Silently (03:57)
Silently, I wish to sail into your port, I am your sailor
Quietly, I drop my weight into your sea, I drop my anchor
I sway in your waves, I sing in your sleep
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Publisher (04:02)
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Heroine (04:11)
Tell me why talk to lie, tell me why tell me why
Oh you were gonna run with me
Tell me why talk to lie, tell me why, tell me why
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We've come a long way to where the mountain is high
I take my cedar to where the mountain is high

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I've lost my key
I've gone too far
Was it enough to make you sick ?
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Blonde Redhead

Blonde Redhead are a New York-based trio described in the reviews as consisting of Japanese singer/guitarist Kazu Makino and twin brothers Amedeo and Simone Pace. Reviews depict their early years as Sonic Youth-influenced noise-rock, followed by a shift toward more melodic, ethereal indie-pop/dream-pop with increased use of keyboards and refined arrangements.
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