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1. | Boy Soprano
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2. | 20,000 Deaths for Eidelyn Gonzales...
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3. | Hello From Eau Claire
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4. | Sad Pony Guerilla Girl
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5. | No Friend, Oh!
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6. | F.T.W.
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7. | Don Diasco
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8. | Fabulous Muscles
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9. | Bunny Gamer
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10. | Nieces Pieces
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11. | Bog People
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A series of experimental vignettes that expound upon the dark irony of the accompanying performances from the critically acclaimed band, Xiu Xiu.
Half live concert footage, half music video; You Can't Hear Me is a series of experimental vignettes that expound upon the dark irony of the accompanying performances from the critically acclaimed band, Xiu Xiu. From jellyfish floating in the sky to hand-drawn animation, award winning director Courtney Fathom Sell explores a variegated palette of expression. Featuring favorite tracks like "Bog People", "Boy Soprano", and "F.T.W.", the latest single from their recently released LP, Women As Lovers; You Can't Hear Me is a unique and dreamlike experience from start to finish.
Xiu Xiu
Active Decade: '00s Born: 2000 in San Jose, CA Genre: Rock Styles: Experimental Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental
Taking their name from the 1998 Chinese film Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl, post-punk throwbacks Xiu Xiu were formed in San Jose, CA, by Cory McCullough, Yvonne Chen (publisher of the indie zine Zum), Lauren Andrews, and Jamie Stewart. Before forming Xiu Xiu, McCullough and Stewart played in the band Ten in the Swear Jar. Prior to the 2002 release of their first full-length album, Knife Play (released on vinyl through Absolutely Kosher and on disc through 5RCKill Rock Stars), the band made appearances on numerous compilations. Shortly after Knife Play's release, Springman released a 10" collaboration between Xiu Xiu and Deerhoof. Vocalist Stewart has earned comparisons to the Cure's Robert Smith, while the band itself has been likened to just about any angular guitar band from the late '70s and early '80s without any blindingly obvious sources of inspiration. In 2002, the band issued the Chapel of the Chimes EP. The following year, A Promise and the limited-edition, mostly acoustic Fag Patrol EP arrived, and early 2004 saw the release of their most accessible work to date, Fabulous Muscles. Xiu Xiu kept busy in 2005 with the full-length La Forêt and a split single with Devendra Banhart. The group's fifth album, The Air Force, which was produced by Greg Saunier, arrived in fall 2006; an EP of covers, Tu Mi Piaci, was also released that year. 2008's Women as Lovers managed to be some of Xiu Xiu's catchiest and most abrasive work, and featured Michael Gira on a cover of "Under Pressure." ---Andy Kellman, All Music Guide |
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