The Raveonettes are a duo from Copenhagen formed in 2001 from the meeting of Sune Rose Wagner (guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Sharin Foo (bass, vocals, lyrics). Practically the classic indie duo "trendy chick + nerdy intellectual", very White Stripes.

Characterized by a concept with strong sixties connotations, and dedicated to a particular mix that over the years has embraced influences garage-pop-rock-noise-electronic-shoegaze, not without heavy citations (My Bloody Valentine, Jesus & Mary Chain in primis), the project easily wins over the listener, thanks to a series of always efficient cinematic-revival-pulp iconographies, but certainly not very original in these times of Franz Ferdinand & co. (to get an idea just take a look at the press photos and the covers of the first works, without obviously forgetting the pseudonym itself) 

Two decent discs, then a half misstep with the third work, the excessively sweet "Pretty In Black," (which also included Mauren Tucker, ex-Velvet Underground, on drums). The result was a tumultuous separation from the major Sony/Columbia, due to "different views" (I prefer to think of it as low sales), which led the two to opt for an independent production that with a series of good ideas, and artistic freedom led to the acclaimed "Lust Lust Lust" (2007), released on Fierce Panda Records, to date the most positive step in the still short career of the Danish duo. [“Now that we're no longer under contract with Sony”, “it's much easier to do everything we want, such as vinyl releases, 7 inches, and those things we once couldn't do because it was too 'complex' for the label.” Wagner's words on the matter].

If at the beginning the band was able to impose itself with a sharp garage-rock/noise-pop full of feedback, noise, and strictly B-flat pieces entrusted to Sune Rose Wagner's voice, this album's progress is different, conscious of the unprecedented dark and "passionate" mood (as the title suggests), now relies completely on the voice sometimes naïve sometimes sensual of the very blonde Sharin, who, between carefree moments like the negligible "You Want The Candy" and others (largely more present and convincing), with melancholic and nostalgic tones like the delightful "Black Satin" and the dark "Dead Sound", proves to be more than suitable for the new context, besides vocally far better than the initial Sune, who certainly didn't stand out for voice (very anonymous) and interpretation (decidedly cold).

The formula remains the usual vintage festival made of retro melodies, catchy riffs (the one of "Blush" holds up very well) guitar strumming that seems to come out of Happy Days (hard to get out of your head those of the excellent "Blitzed"). However, the changes are there and immediately catch the ear of those who had already had the chance to listen to the first Raveonettes: a cleaned-up sound, fewer distortions and noises compared to the beginnings (or at least more in the background than in the past), although starting play the hypnotic and feedback-heavy "Aly Walk With Me" (the best of the bunch) [here the unique video], and the reverberations of "Hallucinations" might be misleading. Stand out is the insertion of fair doses of lo-fi electronics on slower tracks ("Lust"), making "Lust Lust Lust" certainly a more accessible album compared to what has been heard in the past, without ever stumbling into the banal honeyed and predictable pop taste that its predecessor was guilty of. "Sad Transmission" being the other peak of a record that certainly doesn't lack beautiful songs; even in its simplicity, the combination of 60's riffs and loud distortions that almost drown out Sharin's voice works great!

A straightforward work with not too many pretensions that proves exciting in its sparse 40 minutes, convincing and showing an artistic maturity that makes this project one of the most interesting surprises in the indie scene. The fact that the 11 songs were chosen from over a hundred tracks gives respectable credibility to the potential of the tracklist. Surely the limitation in instruments (the artificial drums are not exactly the best) and a pinch of repetitiveness in the guitar riffs scale down a bit a work that could have certainly been better.

Meanwhile, just a few days ago the new "In and Out Of Control" was published: The sound has become even cleaner; I had the chance to listen to it just today, and except for a few tracks, it gave me the impression of another misstep. Will they be able to find decent continuity?!

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   Aly, Walk With Me (04:58)

Aly, walk with me in the summer
Aly, walk with me
Aly, walk with me in Portland
Aly, walk with me
Aly, walks with me in my dreams
So strange and true
Can I walk with you in Portland
Walk next to you

Aly, walk with me in New York City
Aly, walk with me
Aly, walk with me in the summer
Aly, walk with me
Aly, walk right out of my dreams
Into my arms
Aly, walk with me in the city
Aly, walk with me

Aly, step right out of my dreams
And kiss me goodnight
Aly, walk with me in my dreams
All through the night

02   Hallucinations (02:59)

03   Lust (03:37)

04   Dead Sound (03:32)

I hear the sound of falling love
As I wonder where you are
Hits the ground with a dead sound
Know you ain't got far
You're too stupid and sissy-like
To say that you want out
You make the eyes of a million girls
And think you'll make them shout

Dead Sound
Dead Sound

I used to take you on every time
That sparkle turned to black
I used to drag you through my streets
When you came crawling back
Your cheap words that you brought on sale
Won't help you through tonight
You make the eyes of a million girls
And think that's what they like

Dead Sound
Dead Sound

And now you go through a million girls
And try to pick what's right
When nightfall comes and you're still alone
Do you feel it deep inside
It's oh so cold on the other side
Where thoughts can turn you down
You make the eyes of a million girls
But I see no girl around

Dead Sound
Dead Sound

05   Black Satin (02:39)

Sun explodes on my skin
I don't like the state I'm in
Trying to catch the perfect wave
It's coming now, come on let's rave
But I drown, yeah I drown

Out all day, all in vain
Pale skin, sun causes pain
The water's cold, deep, and black
Down again, board's cracked
And I drown, yeah I drown

Look who's here to save my soul
Sweet night, she's on a roll
Covers me with all her black
Satin dress, takes me aback
And I drown, yeah I drown

06   Blush (03:17)

All I want from you is everything
I ever wanted for just one night
And all i care for is for you
To leave me alone
When the morn comes
Take everything we had away from you
And you away from me

I can't keep you
I can't hold you tight
I can't love you
See, despite my hurtful ways
I can still make you blush

Tremble lips speak
Sound screams
Lover's death
It's time you leave

And all i want from you is all I took

I can't keep you
I can't hold you tight
I can't love you
See, despite my hurtful ways
I can still make you blush
(repeat)

07   Expelled From Love (03:15)

08   You Want the Candy (03:07)

09   Blitzed (03:03)

I got a chain on my skinny wrist
I got a chain on my wrist
I'm tied down to an evil heart

A bitter pill but I crush it yeah
Bitter pill crush it yeah
I snort it all and I feel ok
Snort it all feel ok

I wonder how long will this wear on
How long will this wear on
I'd rather die than miss my fun
I'd rather die than miss my fun

The beauty of our love is dead
The beauty of our love is dead
The lusty ones won't be tied down
The lusty ones don't tie them down

Our love is being blitzed

10   Sad Transmission (03:08)

11   With My Eyes Closed (03:31)

12   The Beat Dies (03:41)

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