Ratatat LP3
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Tracklist:
1."Shiller"
2."Falcon Jab"
3."Mi Viejo"
4."Mirando"
5."Flynn"
6."Bird Priest"
7."Shempi"
8."Imperials"
9."Dura"
10."Bruleé"
11."Mumtaz Khan"
12."Gipsy Threat"
13. "Black Heroes"

Ranking: #49 for 2008

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4.5
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Ryan Eyers USER (5 Reviews)

2008-08-07 | 19 comments | 816 views

Summary: Ratatat's most interesting album yet; wild experimentation combined with the retention of their best tricks makes LP3 a rewarding listening experience that keeps on giving.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

Ratatat’s music has always stood out as the prime example of when the genres of rock and electronica have collided and actually worked. A collaboration between guitarist Mike Stroud and keyboardist/beatmaster/producer Evan Mast, Ratatat’s previous two records skilfully blended great sampling, innovative guitarwork and rock solid beats that made Mast’s drum machine come alive as a real instrument. On their third effort, the plainly titled LP3, Ratatat pick up many of the percussion and string instruments previously only sampled, as well as placing a greater emphasis on the keyboards that formerly only played a minor role.

While perhaps not as cohesive as their previous albums, due mainly to the fact that Ratatat seem to be trying out several new instruments per song, LP3 shines as a melting pot of tempos, instruments and genres. Opening with Shiller, a song that drenches the listener in synth organ before lulling back into some lullaby-like plucking, LP3 immediately seeks to differentiate itself from its predecessors. That is, until a trademark Ratatat riff bursts out halfway through the song, as if to remind us who we’re listening to. This method is a definite trend within the album, and definitely works to its advantage. Just when the percussive experimentation or interesting use of a harpsichord seems to be getting a little tiring, Stroud’s riffs come to the rescue, evening the balance between electronic and acoustic instruments. While not as central to the songs as before, some of Stroud’s best guitar work is on here, most notably on Falcon Jab, Mirando and especially Mumtaz Khan, a song that bounces all over the place with dozens of drums, triangles, whistles, shakers and tambourines before his rip-roaring solo drives the song home. Also worth noting are Mast’s vastly improved keyboard skills, which deservedly hold a stronger place on this album, anchoring songs such as Mirando and Shempi with chaotic arpeggios that cause the songs to convulse with pure energy.

Adventurous, ambitious and deeply layered , Ratatat’s LP3 is an album that definitely requires several listens to fully appreciate. While the wall of new sounds can be initially overwhelming, their coupling with ‘traditional’ Ratatat sounds help ease the listener into the pair’s new musical direction, and in time, discover the intricacies that LP3 has to offer. Ratatat have created the perfect mix of experimentation and evolution, and a contender for 2008’s best album.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
IAmInsect


Comments: 3418
08.07.08


nice first. welcome yo

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jrowa001


Comments: 7894
08.07.08


good review. im interested in this. will go out looking for it when i get a chance

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ohcleverhansyou


Comments: 877
08.07.08


My friends were disappointed by this. A good review.

fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
08.07.08

Album Rating: 3

after Classics this seemed kinda boring, maybe I just need to hear it again.

You should review Classics for your second review

zenblade


Comments: 21
08.07.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah initially it didn't seem to match up to Classics, but it really grew on me after a couple listens.

Thanks for the comments!

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natey5280


Comments: 2510
08.07.08

Album Rating: 2.5

much prefer their self-titled

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John Paul Harrison


Comments: 1011
08.07.08


oh but their self-titled kinda sucks

LP3 feels like ratatat taking all the mad skillz culled from classics and applying them to their debut sound +crazy ethnic flavours

good review man.

natey5280


Comments: 2510
08.07.08

Album Rating: 2.5

but their self-titled made me dance

John Paul Harrison


Comments: 1011
08.07.08


i felt it was too sweeping and dramatic

like it was really supposed to be film music
except you never saw the film

idk guess i suck

astrel


Comments: 1840
08.12.08

Album Rating: 4

Personally I believe that this album actually reaches the potential the other two showed.

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bustyagunz


Comments: 911
08.12.08


probably. hopefully.

GenrelessIndieDan


Comments: 5
09.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

the new style took a little while to get used to, but after getting into it i love it more and more every day.This Message Edited On 09.16.08

abbyczach


Comments: 8
12.21.08

Album Rating: 4.5

good review and this album blows my mind. still. after hundreds of listens

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Distance


Comments: 113
02.17.09


haha that song gipsy threat cracks me up

MColeman


Comments: 4
02.24.09

Album Rating: 3

for some reason I really didn't enjoy this album as much as the first two. I felt like I was listening to noise a lot of the time and just nonsense. No melody or anything...=(. But the album did have highlights for me.

johnfromcca


Comments: 34
02.24.09

Album Rating: 3

no, i know what you mean
although it was definitely exploratory, this album just kind of bored me in a lot of places; i'm a huge fan of ratatat when they just exploit their knack for melody in huge ways so them going for mood and texture vaguely disappointed me

and nothing compares to the first time you hear shempi and it sounds like it's going to get epic and then it just fades out. so sad.

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CelestialDust


Comments: 916
07.10.09

Album Rating: 3.5

listening to this now, so far it rules

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bears


Comments: 41
10.21.09

Album Rating: 3

huge step in to complications.

I loved the simple brain exploding noises and chill groves. I mean i like it... some good songs. But the original ratatat. I can never stop listening.

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Jeremiah2


Comments: 279
10.21.09


idk ratatat kinda sucks



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