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Free Music Notes for Remember That I Love YouFree Music Review: leaves you smiling Hit: 4 StarsI can assume that I am one of many that hadn't heard of Kimya Dawson until Juno, and "Remember That I Love You" features most of the songs she contributed to the soundtrack. I expected that these songs would all be the standouts, and though Loose Lips is possibly still the best song on the album with a catchy-as-hell chorus and cheery tune, the whole album is strong start to finish.
I'm usually one to go for punk, hardcore, metal and the like, but the fact that this is acoustic and more pop than the Moldy Peaches wasn't a factor - I enjoyed especially "My Mom", "Underground" and "I Like Giants", as well as Tire Swing, Loose Lips and the full version of My Rollercoaster, which even features a little Metallica reference.
This isn't music that I'd typically listen to, but I loved it. Definitely worth the purchase.
Free Music Review: Completely Original Hit: 5 StarsThis cd will warm your heart and put a smile on your face. Highly original, nobody that I know sings the way that she does. A must have CD if you are looking for originality!
Free Music Review: Musical, funny, story-telling Hit: 5 StarsPerfect music for adolescent girls, with the added benefit that their moms (I'm 30) will love it too.
Kimya is a solid, talented voice for girls.
Free Music Review: Short and Sweet Hit: 4 StarsIt's a good CD that I reccomend if you enjoyed the music you heard from her on the Juno soundtrack.
However, for 15 dollars you'd think they wouldn't completely F you in the A on the packaging. All you get is a simple cardboard sleeve which offers absolutely zero protection for your 15 dollar investment in this band. Way to skimp. I'd understand this if the CD cost 6-10 dollars - but being as this is one of the most expensive CD's I've purchased in a long time you'd expect some sort of decent treatment for the physical product.
Free Music Review: Awesome lyrics and music! Hit: 5 StarsKimya Dawson produces such amazing lyrics and music! Since hearing her music in the film 'Juno,' I've been hooked. Bashed by Barbara Walters as "I don't know what they see . . ." because of her non-glitz style, she
may be THE poet of today.
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