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Bettie Serveert|Pharmacy of Love

Pharmacy of Love

Bettie Serveert

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It seems odd to say so, but as of 2010, Bettie Serveert fit the very definition of a working band: no matter the time or fashion, the group keeps on keeping on, turning out strong guitar-laden indie pop. Pharmacy of Love is their eighth collection of originals, fitting firmly within the tradition they established back in 1992, but not sounding staid, not because the group turns their sound inside out, but rather because they dig deep inside, finding new wrinkles within familiar threads. Certainly, Pharmacy of Love contains all of Serveert’s specialties: sharp, spiky punk-pop alternating with winding guitar tapestries, with “Calling” stretching out to nearly ten minutes -- -but there’s a freshness in the familiarity, the band writing tight, catchy tunes and performing with a vigor that’s palpable. If surprises are in short supply, the album is no less satisfying because of it; if anything, Pharmacy of Love stands as a testament to the pleasures of consistency. ~
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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Deny All
00:03:02

Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

2
Semaphore
00:03:32

Peter Visser, Composer - Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

3
Love Lee
00:03:40

Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

4
Mossie (Previously Unreleased by Moss)
00:03:12

Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Marien Dorleijn, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

5
The Pharmacy
00:03:49

Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

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Souls Travel
00:02:47

Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer - Martijn Blankestijn, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

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Calling
00:09:32

Peter Visser, Composer - Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

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Change4Me
00:04:10

Peter Visser, Composer - Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

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What They Call Love (Loud Version)
00:04:13

Peter Visser, Composer - Bettie Serveert, MainArtist - Carol Van Dyk, Composer

2009 Palomine Records 2009 Palomine Records

Album review

It seems odd to say so, but as of 2010, Bettie Serveert fit the very definition of a working band: no matter the time or fashion, the group keeps on keeping on, turning out strong guitar-laden indie pop. Pharmacy of Love is their eighth collection of originals, fitting firmly within the tradition they established back in 1992, but not sounding staid, not because the group turns their sound inside out, but rather because they dig deep inside, finding new wrinkles within familiar threads. Certainly, Pharmacy of Love contains all of Serveert’s specialties: sharp, spiky punk-pop alternating with winding guitar tapestries, with “Calling” stretching out to nearly ten minutes -- -but there’s a freshness in the familiarity, the band writing tight, catchy tunes and performing with a vigor that’s palpable. If surprises are in short supply, the album is no less satisfying because of it; if anything, Pharmacy of Love stands as a testament to the pleasures of consistency. ~
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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