
You're A Woman, I'm A Machine is a Alt/Indie album by Death From Above 1979, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked, owned by 23 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- distorted
- frenzied
- DIY
About
With their full-length debut, Toronto’s Death From Above 1979 capitalized on the rock revivalism dominating the early ’00s music press, while anticipating the reign of bass-bin-rattling dance music over the rest of the decade. In-the-red assaults like “Turn It Out” and “Pull Out” highlighted bassist Jesse Keeler and drummer/vocalist Sebastien Grainger’s post-hardcore pedigree, but with the synth-sweetened groove of “Romantic Rights” and the cowbell-clanking “Sexy Results,” the duo sculpted their marble-slab heaviness into deviously dissonant disco.
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Tracklist
- 1Turn It Out2:39
- 2Romantic Rights3:15
- 3Going Steady2:49
- 4Go Home, Get Down2:19
- 5Blood On Our Hands2:59
- 6Black History Month3:48
- 7Little Girl4:00
- 8Cold War2:33
- 9You're A Woman, I'm A Machine2:53
- 10Pull Out1:50
- 11Sexy Results5:55
Credits
Performers
- Jesse F. KeelerBASS SYNTHESIZER SYNTH
- Sebastien GraingerDRUMS VOCALS
23 collectors on Gatefold own this · 23 pressings tracked on Gatefold
