Album

Rules

The Whitest Boy Alive

2009 · Rock, Pop

7 collectors on Gatefold own this

Rules by The Whitest Boy Alive

Rules is an Alt/Indie album by The Whitest Boy Alive, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.

About

Erlend Øye from Kings of Convenience initially wanted the Whitest Boy Alive to form as an electronic-based project, but on their second album <i>Rules</i>, the skewed vision solidifies even more as the quartet approximates dance music on standard rock band instruments, making for an outfit that sounds like a more festive Kings of Convenience and a grittier, earthier version of Parisian funksters Phoenix. If the distorted electric piano on “Keep a Secret” doesn’t get you moving, the four-on-the-floor disco rhythms are sure to charge your batteries. The short synthy breakdown on “Courage” is another moment of movement-inducing gold, but it’s the groove of “1517” that’s easily the most infectious moment here. “Island” is another solid standout with its dislocated keyboard intro that unveils mellow beats pulsing with the coolness of early ‘90s Madchester hits. Throughout the album Øye’s comforting tenor keeps things feeling relaxed and euphoric like a post-massage afterglow. Overall, <i>Rules</i> is slightly more mellow than the band’s 2006 debut <i>Dreams</i>.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Courage
  2. A2Gravity
  3. A3Promise Less Or Do More
  4. A4Island
  5. A5Rollercoaster Ride

Side B

  1. B1Dead End
  2. B2Keep A Secret
  3. B3High On The Heels
  4. B4Intentions
  5. B5Timebomb
  6. B61517

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • clean
  • laid-back
  • urban

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7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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