
The production is definitely of the post-Mark Ronson school; retro feeling but with hints of modernity. The sound works for them, but they could stand to create a sound that is more uniquely theirs - if they do, they'll be even more formidable.
Mark Ronson has featured “Breakin’ The Chains Of Love” on his East Village Radio show, but I think “Don’t Gotta Work It Out” is a superior song. With a pre-chorus reminiscent of the Spinners classic “Rubberband Man,” it then slides into a chorus that feels like turning the roof down on a 1964 Pontiac convertible on a brilliant Southern California day right about the time you hit Route 1. Gorgeous and gleaming stuff.
Download: Fitz & The Tantrums - "Don't Gotta Work It Out"
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Fitz & The Tantrums Performing LIVE! that's right LIVE!!! "Breakin' the Chains of Love" from Fitz&theTantrums on Vimeo.
Wow, very cool. Thanks for posting this Ben
ReplyDeleteGood song, thanks!
ReplyDeleteAgreed. The album is short but brilliant. I actually found it in the reject bin at the college radio station where I host a program. I picked it up and I've listened to it at least a hundred times (no joke).
ReplyDeleteThere's no reason that Fitz shouldn't be on a major label soon...
AWESOME!!! Can't wait to see 'em live.
ReplyDeleteThey are AMAZING live! I saw them at the Greek. They put on a show as if the entire place were sold out for them. It instantly made me a fan.
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