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Heloise & The Savoir Faire / CD / 2008
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Artist
Heloise & The Savoir Faire
Producer
Andrew Schneider, Elijah Wood
Label Name
Yep Roc
Song List
1: Illusions (4:21)
2: Members Only (3:09)
3: Pick 'N' Choose (3:50)
4: Datsun 280z (3:03)
5: Po'T (3:48)
6: Disco Heaven (3:51)
7: Downtown (4:08)
8: On Fuego (3:26)
9: Memorial Day (5:06)
10: Canadian Changs (3:26)
11: Givin' U the Bizness (3:14)
12: Odyle (3:16)
Format
CD
Release Date
2008 04 29
Genre
Rock
Style.Categories
Indie Electronic, Indie Rock
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It's no surprise that
Heloise & the Savoir Faire
found early success in the U.K., since their flashy, stylish
disco-rock
recalls like-minded groups that are also big in Britain.
Heloise
and her crew come across a little like
New Young Pony Club
minus the aloof hauteur, or a less righteously angry
Gossip
. The band isn't as striking as either of those acts on
Trash, Rats and Microphones
, but they do deliver some danceable fun: the basslines boogie, the guitars shimmy, the percussion turns the beat around, and
Heloise
's vocals and lyrics are never less than attention-getting -- with bon mots like "give you the royal treatment like Queen Elizabeth," it's also no surprise that she's friends with the queen of raunchy attitude,
Peaches
.
"Members Only"
celebrates the joys of '80s fashion, guest lists, and best-dressed lists with gleeful, unrepentant snobbery, and on
"Datsun 280z,"
Heloise
goes for cars and boys, backed by a stiff drum machine beat and guitars that squeal like brakes. The band serves up undeniably kinetic dancefloor rushes in
"Illusions"
and
"Odyle,"
but if you're not dancing, it's too easy to notice how samey their songs can be, and how often they cross the line between sassy and annoying. Their charm disappears when they slow down the beat on
"Po'T"
and
"Memorial Day,"
and songs like
"Disco Heaven"
get a pass mostly because of their irrepressible rhythms.
Heloise & the Savoir Faire
are at their best when they sound less like ironic hipsters from the 2000s and more like some long-lost band from the late '70s or early '80s, as on
"Pick 'N' Choose,"
where
Heloise
's vocals intertwine with cheap and cheerful synths, or "Canadian Changes," where the beat and melody reign supreme. "Downtown" is another standout, not least because it features
Debbie Harry
from
Blondie
, one of the original (and best) bands to mix
disco
and
rock
. While
Heloise & the Savoir Faire
don't come close to the effortless flair that
Blondie
had with mixing these styles,
Trash, Rats and Microphones
still has enough, well,
savoir faire
to make it worth adding to the mix. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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