May 13, 2008

Santogold - Santogold (2008)

This alternative/garage rock/hip hop diva has been on heavy rotation at the nightclub I work at for the past few days with hits like “Shove It,” “Creator,” and “L.E.S. Artistes.” I can’t remember the last time I heard anyone have three club hits at once, especially with their debut album, and songs that I have yet to get sick of. My old man always says he refuses to drink “light” beer or have sex in canoes, because they are both just too close too water, which is how I usually feel about the trendy, generic dance music that gets played at San Jose’s “hot” downtown night scene. So, when I picked this record up, it was for the few songs I had heard and had liked, expecting the rest of the album to be shit. However, I immediately recognized the song I liked, “Lights Out,” which is featured on those new Budweiser Lime* commercials. This album is both poppy and catchy, as well as creative and/or original in a very pioneering sort of way. I have on no account listened to an artist transition between hip hop dance jams that are as dirty and rugged as a Kragen’s parking lot, to as slow, soulful alternative rock so seamlessly and effortlessly. You could play this at your next house party, or while you are cooking mini English muffin pizzas (which were REALLY good by the way). Some personal favorite tracks of mine, beside the before mentioned, are: “Say Aha,” “You’ll Find a Way,” and “Starstruck.” I would compare her to others, but honestly I can’t, and even if I could, it wouldn’t do her sound justice. So do yourself a favor and make some mini pizzas and pick up the self titled album Santogold.

*Gross. Anyone who buys that shit should be kicked in the nuts while they are in line.

4 Comments:

awmercy said...

Some of her songs remind me of M.I.A., especially tracks like "Creator".

sandenuts said...

Thats a good call. That song "Lights Out" kind of reminds me of the Talking Heads.

Nightrain said...

I've been listening to this more and more and am beginning to enjoy the tracks that you mention in the post.

Overall, it has taken me a bit to develop an ear for her sound, but it grows on a guy.

I would classify some of her jams as: "Bedroom tunes." (Subject to interpretation.)

M.I.A. for sure, but different enough to stand alone.

awmercy said...

DUDE. If you like this album, check out this one by The Very Best. It's free!