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Republic Of Loose|Aaagh!

Aaagh!

Republic of Loose

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So tantalizingly diverse is Dublin act Republic of Loose's second studio album Aaagh! that it's sometimes difficult to believe it's the work of just one group of musicians. The Loose, as they're affectionately known, are self-acknowledged Americana junkies, mining the depths of the filthiest R&B and hip-hop Stateside can offer with such energy and enthusiasm that they manage to succeed where others might only come across as patronizing. Whereas their debut disc, 2004's This Is the Tomb of the Juice tread too far on the loungey side, Aaagh! is a full-on party album. On album track "I'm Greedy," frontman Mick Pyro spits surreal,self-deprecating rhymes in the mould of Ol' Dirty Bastard, leading off with the announcement "I got a small dick, that's the way God played me/It's not my fault bitch, you're the one that made me." Amidst the madness, guitarists Dave Pyro (the Pyro brothers are, of course, not related) and Brez lock slinky, clipped funk riffs amid the tight, unrelenting rhythm section of bassist Benjamin Loose and drummer Coz Noleon. Breakthrough single "Break," a duet with Chicks vocalist Isabel Reyes-Feeney, helped establish the band overseas, piercing the Top 40 in South Africa (of all places!), and it's easy to see why. The flamenco-tinged acoustic guitar progression and infectious breakbeats underpin a slick, ultra-melodic pop track, while the lyrical theme -- in typical Loose style -- is defiantly anti-safe sex: "Burn the prophylactic sky...now tell me what you use- nothing!" Elsewhere, the Loose explore smooth, R. Kelly-styled pop-soul on singles "Comeback Girl" and "The Idiots," lush '80s pop on the vocoder-enhanced "Mary Kay," and meaty glam rock on opener "Aaagh!" They even venture into Neptunes territory with "Na Na Na Na Na" and the Timberlake-alike "Shame." A vast improvement on their debut, Aaagh! marks Republic of Loose as one of underground pop's more inventive acts: true originals.
© Dave Donnelly /TiVo

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1
Intro Explicit
00:01:28

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

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Aaagh! Explicit
00:03:50

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

3
The Translation Explicit
00:03:33

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

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Comeback Girl
00:03:58

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

5
Rubber Bands Explicit
00:00:11

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

6
Break! (feat. Isabel Reyes Feeney) Explicit
00:03:52

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist - Isabel Reyes Feeney, FeaturedArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

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I'm Greedy Explicit
00:03:30

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

8
Somebody Screamed
00:03:51

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

9
All Mine
00:03:42

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

10
Mary Caine
00:03:57

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

11
Shame
00:03:51

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

12
The Idiots Explicit
00:04:53

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

13
Ya Know Explicit
00:00:46

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

14
You Know It
00:03:22

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

15
Na Na Na Na Na Na Explicit
00:02:48

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

16
Parasite
00:04:02

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

17
The Evening Explicit
00:03:51

Republic of Loose, Composer, MainArtist

2006 Loaded Dice Records 2006 Loaded Dice Records

Presentación del Álbum

So tantalizingly diverse is Dublin act Republic of Loose's second studio album Aaagh! that it's sometimes difficult to believe it's the work of just one group of musicians. The Loose, as they're affectionately known, are self-acknowledged Americana junkies, mining the depths of the filthiest R&B and hip-hop Stateside can offer with such energy and enthusiasm that they manage to succeed where others might only come across as patronizing. Whereas their debut disc, 2004's This Is the Tomb of the Juice tread too far on the loungey side, Aaagh! is a full-on party album. On album track "I'm Greedy," frontman Mick Pyro spits surreal,self-deprecating rhymes in the mould of Ol' Dirty Bastard, leading off with the announcement "I got a small dick, that's the way God played me/It's not my fault bitch, you're the one that made me." Amidst the madness, guitarists Dave Pyro (the Pyro brothers are, of course, not related) and Brez lock slinky, clipped funk riffs amid the tight, unrelenting rhythm section of bassist Benjamin Loose and drummer Coz Noleon. Breakthrough single "Break," a duet with Chicks vocalist Isabel Reyes-Feeney, helped establish the band overseas, piercing the Top 40 in South Africa (of all places!), and it's easy to see why. The flamenco-tinged acoustic guitar progression and infectious breakbeats underpin a slick, ultra-melodic pop track, while the lyrical theme -- in typical Loose style -- is defiantly anti-safe sex: "Burn the prophylactic sky...now tell me what you use- nothing!" Elsewhere, the Loose explore smooth, R. Kelly-styled pop-soul on singles "Comeback Girl" and "The Idiots," lush '80s pop on the vocoder-enhanced "Mary Kay," and meaty glam rock on opener "Aaagh!" They even venture into Neptunes territory with "Na Na Na Na Na" and the Timberlake-alike "Shame." A vast improvement on their debut, Aaagh! marks Republic of Loose as one of underground pop's more inventive acts: true originals.
© Dave Donnelly /TiVo

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