Monday, November 5, 2007

Cross [Justice]

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Get ready to read a review!

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Basic Info:
Album:  Cross
Artist:  Justice
Release Date:  June 11, 2007
Release Number:  1st Full Length Album
Track Number:  12 Tracks
Album Length:  58:36
Price (Amazon):  $13.34
Genre:  Indie-Dance


Band Bio:

Justice really came out of nowhere with this album.  Band members Gaspard AugĂ© and Xavier de Rosnay, originally from France, are responsible for a number of popular European remixes and have done extensive work mixing with famous artists including N.E.R.D., Fatboy Slim, Daft Punk, and Franz Ferdinand.  But until now, the duo has only produced one original track all their own, "Waters of Nazareth".  Its certainly a big step in a new direction for these mixing prodigies.  But its definitely not a bad move.


Album:

A good deal of the album is experimentation.  With more experience creating something new with something old, the challenge of creating something out of nothing makes for some interesting inventions.  The duos mixing background comes through consistently on tracks like "New Jack", where there is audio fading and bizarre scratching to the extent were if its new to you, you might get a little annoyed.  If this fits in nicely with your style of music though, you'll love every second.

It's also important to keep in mind what this album is for. Ans: Dancing!

And with that said, it's one of the best dance albums to be released in a very long time.  The appropriately named song "D.A.N.C.E." will get you moving whether you want to or not, and then tracks like "The Party ft. Uffie" are just wonderful laid-back musical depictions of the atmosphere this album so well encompasses.

Music video anyone?

D.A.N.C.E.



Music:

There's something wonderfully unique about the sound these two are making.  It has a simplistic nature with just the right amount of dissonance and startling... well... noise!  But through it all, it does its job well; it makes you want to dance.  

But don't mistake this for your run of the mill techno/house mix tape.  These guys have created something truly original.  The use of a vocalist in a rock and roll style instead of the monotone chanting techno-voice gives this music an era combination of jam power and raver's delight.  It's really the perfect combination.  Maybe in the next album they'll stick to some more tonal and balanced music instead of tracks like "Stress", but even with those tracks, the music is great overall.

Lyrically there's nothing missing either.  In fact there's a lot more than you would expect.  In the tracks that do have lyrics, the words are well chosen, original, and wonderfully non-repetitve as you might expect from something in the dance genre.  Total success.


Previews:

Newjack
 Stress
Waters of Nazareth
One Minute To Midnight


Ratings:

Music:  8.2
Lyrics:  7.9
Originality:  8.7
Bang for your Buck:  8.1
Indie-Cred (Obscurity):  6.9

Total Ranking:  7.96/10

1 Comments so far:

emma said...

i want those shirts!!

and if you don't understand this comment that means you should really scroll up and watch the music video because it is mad awesome and well worth it. trust me.