Posted December 19, 200717 yr pDs0_xw5Po0 The billionth single from their fantastic debut album We Are The Pipettes. I believe it's the current American single here but won't get a UK release. Shame, as this song is an amazing choon & the video is just remarkable: looks really high budget & all kinds of loveliness. :wub: :wub: :wub:
December 19, 200717 yr They are STILL releasing stuff from We Are The Pipettes :o Its a fab album but its time for some new material
December 19, 200717 yr Author They are STILL releasing stuff from We Are The Pipettes :o Its a fab album but its time for some new material Well the album was only released here last October. :lol: :lol: Hence why they're still promoting it here. We should expect a new album from them come Summer 2008. :cheer: :cheer:
December 19, 200717 yr Yeah, they're breaking America to some degree at the moment. Just seems like so long since they were last around here.
December 19, 200717 yr Haha. They haven't released a single here for about 15 months! :lol: Wonderful band though. *listens to 'Dirty Mind' & 'Pull Shapes'* :wub:
December 19, 200717 yr Author Wonderful band though. *listens to 'Dirty Mind' & 'Pull Shapes'* :wub: They're one of the few indie bands to make records that sound like they could have come out of any era. Alot of the tracks feel very 1960's, early to mid-1980's, or in Britpop's prime in the mid 1990's. I can't wait for a new album: the debut is still all kinds of wonderful. :wub:
December 19, 200717 yr It seems so long ago that I bought their wonderful album in the UK. Fair enough to them promoting their material in the USA, making a bigger impact there than either the Sugababes or Girls Aloud could manage.
December 19, 200717 yr I'm not too really keen on this song, I love Judy, Pull Shapes and One Night Stand, but I haven't heard it lots so it much catch on me yet.
December 22, 200717 yr They're one of the few indie bands to make records that sound like they could have come out of any era. Alot of the tracks feel very 1960's, early to mid-1980's, or in Britpop's prime in the mid 1990's. I can't wait for a new album: the debut is still all kinds of wonderful. :wub: yeah its good to see this hasnt been shifted over to pop as i thought it would be. as this is another thats more to do with post-modern concepts and contexts of the indie genre and also something to do with the manuel, isnt that true??? http://www.firstfoot.com/good%20scottish%20pop/Images/klf.JPG and its good to see Shampoo in Steven Well's Punk Anthems book, yeah that would get some dudes chooking on their Sum 41 albums :lol: :lol: (think shampoo had something to do with st etienne, but i dont know if its just that they discovered them and released their records on icerink or if they were a post-modern punk front)
December 23, 200717 yr Yeah they originally went off the manual by one canonistic force in early 90s British music.... Well their manager did anyway :lol: I want a new album from them now :angry:
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