White Rabbits - They Done Wrong/We Done Wrong
by Carl Bookstein
published: 9 / 5 / 2010
Label:
Mute Records
Format: CDS
intro
Rollicking and contagious new download only single from Brooklyn-based indie pop act, White Rabbits
White Rabbits, based in Brooklyn, New York release the excellent single 'They Done Wrong/ We Done Wrong' from their new album 'It’s Frightening'. Recent live shows by White Rabbits have been heralded by the press.'They Done Wrong/ We Done Wrong' combines indie and current pop sounds for a hypnotic effect. The new White Rabbits single starts with an easy beat and picks up steam as it goes. Fine free flowing piano work rocks in with a compelling melody. 'They Done Wrong/ We Done Wrong' boasts tantalizing lyrics about relations between people, although specific characters and situations are unclear: “What makes you so certain all that finger pointing’s done… It’s not the way it seems at all.” Along with the song’s rollicking beat and smooth delivery, Stephen Patterson’s vocals are immediate. 'White Rabbits' latest album is produced by Spoon’s Britt Daniel. The effect of 'They Done Wrong/ We Done Wrong' is contagious.
Track Listing:-
1 They Done Wrong We Done Wrong (Radio Edit)2 They Done Wrong We Done Wrong (Instrumental)
Label Links:-
http://mute.com/https://www.facebook.com/muterecords
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https://www.youtube.com/user/themutechannel
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