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Peter Bjorn & John: Cuz Swedes Need Lovin’ Too

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Peter Bjorn And John are the shit. I’m not even kidding. They’re who your geeky little cousin would be listening to if he wasn’t too busy armpit farting and building replicas of the Taj Mahal out of Jenga blocks. PB&J’s new album, oh-so ironically titled Writer’s Block, is what everyone should be listening to - I’m 100% convinced of this. Give it a shot and tell me it’s not one of the best releases of 2k6. If you don’t think so, well then at least you’ve still got Tupac’s 17th posthumous record to look forward to.

The Swedish trio’s methods are far from run-of-the-mill. Never before have I heard this much whistling on a record not named Kidz Bop. Crazy, bad-ass whistling. And some of you may know, as a two-time “Happy Whistler’s Week” attendee, I enjoy a good wharble more than tapioca pudding or scratch-n-sniff stickers. The first single off Writer’s Block, “Young Folks”, is apparently blowing up dance floors all across Europe and it’s easy to hear why with the catchiest little whistle I’ve ever heard since the movie “Iron Will”.

   

The album really only gets better from there…one gorgeous, eery pop song after another. And yes, I probably sound cheesy and hyperbolic, but over the past few weeks I’ve fallen butt-ass in love with these Swedish, lutefisk-loving bastards. I’ll spare you from further gushing and just urge you with all my might to check out this album. Your life as someone “in the know” depends on it.

So pry the Jenga block out of your fat little cousin’s sweaty hand and replace it with a copy of Writer’s Block. Not because I love it…not because it’s the right thing to do…but because everyone wants to be the cool relative in the family.

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11 Comments »

Comment by joiezabel — August 28, 2006 @ 6:36 am

i hate to do it but i’m going to have to agree with zak on this one.

Comment by martinko — August 28, 2006 @ 1:00 pm

This song it is played on the radio in the Ceska Republika. I like it very much. But I do not understand this Jenga Block? It is like Writer’s Block, yes?

Comment by Elisa — August 29, 2006 @ 7:45 am

Maybe the rest of the album is better but I thought that song was so annoying I couldn’t even finish it. Sorry.

Comment by exZAKtly — August 29, 2006 @ 9:08 am

Enjoy the next Tupac album.  All kidding aside, I do actually probably like 6 other songs from the album more than Young Folks.  But c\’mon…Young Folks isn\’t that bad…20 million dancing Europeans can\’t be wrong.

Comment by kari — September 5, 2006 @ 9:12 am

This is one giant step up for the Czech Republic considering that when I was there one of the songs I heard played consistently and heartily sung along to was “Mr. Lonely” by Akon. Hee.

Comment by joiezabel — September 5, 2006 @ 9:54 am

oh geez, i remember that. now that song is going to be going through my head all day.

i hear it’s big in bulgaria too. i wonder if they too have jumped on the pb&j bandwagon.

Comment by beanballs — November 20, 2006 @ 7:52 pm

I just got this album for my birthday. Based on this review, I might add. I am in love with it.

Comment by Christine — November 20, 2006 @ 7:57 pm

Beanballs… are you Zak’s fat little cousin?? It’s all starting to make sense…

Comment by jstar — November 20, 2006 @ 9:28 pm

I had to read back through the review to see why you were suddenly making fun of the fleshily-challenged. Are they seriously related?

Comment by Anabel Lee — December 21, 2006 @ 9:32 am

Hi, found you on Yahoo. I enjoyed this review, although I am curious why didn’t you mention Victoria Bergsman. She absolutely *makes* the song.

Comment by Utke — April 16, 2007 @ 8:06 pm

just a quick hello and congratulations on a nice review! i\’ll visit you again!

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