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99 Cents

 
Album Review: 99 Cents

  • Artist: Chicks on Speed
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 20, 2003
  • Type: Enhanced CD-ROM, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Though there was a three-year gap between Chicks on Speed's debut album Will Save Us All! and its follow-up 99 Cents, the band was busy evolving via a prolific amount of singles. And, though the release of Will Save Us All! and 99 Cents roughly bookended the rise and fall of electroclash, the Chicks' second album underscores that the band still has more vitality and ideas than most other artists associated with that trend ever did. 99 Cents reaffirms that the band is more of a smart electronic pop project than anything else: fashion, consumerism, and conventional notions of originality and authenticity are all questioned and played with in the group's intellectually mischievous way. Chicks on Speed do this most overtly on the album's singles, such as the anti-rock of "We Don't Play Guitars," which nevertheless features a six-string solo and cameo from kindred spirit Peaches. The band borrows the Tom Tom Club's highbrow but inclusive dance-pop of "Wordy Rappinghood" and emphasizes its party vibe by inviting virtually every likeminded female electronic artist -- including Miss Kittin, Kevin Blechdom, Le Tigre, Adult.'s Nicola Kuperus, and the Tom Tom Club's own Tina Weymouth -- to sing on the track. "Fashion Rules," with its vaguely creepy refrain of "fashion is for fashion people," reflects the band's mingled fascination and repulsion for its targets. The title track could have been one of their most obvious attacks on consumerism, but it admits some ambivalence ("I'm not crazy about money, but I like what it can do"), and the album's liner notes also double as a catalog of Chicks on Speed merch. However, several of 99 Cents' album tracks make the group's points more subtly and are some of the most sonically interesting music that they've made. Where Will Save Us All! was a blast of righteous electro-punk energy, this album sounds more like fighting the system from within, with a surprisingly pretty, polished pop side that borrows mainstream dance-pop and urban production techniques. The choppy, acoustic melancholia of "Coventry" conveys the isolation of modern life far better than a harangue about it would; likewise, "Culture Vulture" makes the most of Kiki's Nico-like vocals. An unusually melancholy undercurrent colors 99 Cents, particularly on the trophy-girlfriend lament "Love Life" and "Shick Shaving," a pretty, and pretty disturbing, Miss Kittin-sung track that mixes images of shaving and cutting. This melancholia seeps into some of the album's louder tracks like "Sell-Out," which advises "do it to yourself before it's done to you" before descending into hellish marketing jargon. It's a far cry from the emphatic style of Will Save Us All! (although this sound pops up, with diminishing returns, on tracks like "Universal Pussyy"), but it shows how willing Chicks on Speed are to challenge themselves as well as their listeners. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shooting from the Hip Gerhard Potuznik, Ramon Bauer, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie Chicks on Speed
We Don't Play Guitars Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie Chicks on Speed, Peaches
Wordy Rappinghood (Lyrics) Steven Stanley, Tina Weymouth Chicks on Speed
Coventry Gerhard Potuznik, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie Chicks on Speed
99 Cents Thies Mynther, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie, Tobias Neumann Chicks on Speed
Sell-Out Gerhard Potuznik, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie Chicks on Speed
Culture Vulture Thies Mynther, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie, Tobias Neumann Chicks on Speed
Universal Pussyy Gerhard Potuznik, Ramon Bauer, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie Chicks on Speed
Love Life (Lyrics) Thies Mynther, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie, Tobias Neumann Chicks on Speed
Shick Shaving Thies Mynther, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie, Tobias Neumann Miss Kittin, Chicks on Speed
Fashion Rules! Thies Mynther, Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie, Tobias Neumann Miss Kittin, Chicks on Speed
We Don't Play Guitars [Multimedia Track] Kiki Moorse, Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie Chicks on Speed, Peaches

Credits

Johanna Fateman (Group Member), Mika Vainio (Producer), Le Tigre (Vocals), Ramon Bauer (Producer), Ramon Bauer (Mixing), Miss Kittin (Guest Appearance), Cristian Vogel (Producer), Adult. (Vocals), Inga Humpe (Guest Appearance), Tina Weymouth (Vocals), Kevin Blechdom (Guest Appearance), Mika Vainio (Mixing), Le Tigre (Guest Appearance), Kathleen Hanna (Group Member), Adult. (Guest Appearance), Miss Kittin (Vocals), Advocado (Guitar (Bass)), Marc Ross (Tray Photo), Hadley Hudson (Cover Photo), Inga Humpe (Vocals), Cristian Vogel (Mixing), Gerhard Potuznik (Mixing), Nicola Kuperus (Guest Appearance), Kevin Blechdom (Vocals), Tina Weymouth (Guest Appearance), Gerhard Potuznik (Producer), J.D. Samson (Group Member), Nicola Kuperus (Vocals), Walter Schonauer (Artwork)
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99 Cents
Studio album by Chicks On Speed
Released 2003
Genre electropop/electroclash
Length 53:57
Label Chicks On Speed Records
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99 Cents is an album by German electroclash trio Chicks On Speed. It was released in 2003 through Chicks On Speed Records and is the group's second album after "Chicks On Speed Will Save Us All".

Album information

A different approach to their apparent aim to expose the superficiality of pop culture, this album is heavily electronic and, with the exception of Tom Tom Club's "Wordy Rappinghood", features completely original material. The same track features a bevy of guests including Miss Kittin (who appears later on "Shick Shaving"), Anki Lepper (also known as "Acid Maria"), singers Jill Mingo, Kevin Blechdom, Soffy O and Inga Humpe, ADULT member Nicola Kuperus, Tina Weymouth (who composed the lyrics and sang on the original) and all three members of Le Tigre.

As per usual, the album was rife with collaborators, though the Chicks (Melissa Logan, Alex Murray-Leslie and Kiki Moorse) were responsible for all of the album's lyrics and in part for the music. "We Don't Play Guitars", a sarcastic track featuring defiant input of an equally sarcastic nature and a guitar solo from Canadian rapper Peaches received some positive attention on Australia's youth radio, reaching 84 on the Hottest 100 2003 and was included on the compilation release for that year.

There was a mixed reaction by critics. While the positive reviews portrayed them as unique, sharp and trendy, the more unfavorable critics chose to label them as unappealing and cliched in their lyrics.


Track listing

  1. "Shooting From The Hip" (Bauer/Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Potuznik) – 4:40
  2. "We Don't Play Guitars" featuring Peaches (Hanreich/Hothomato/Kloss/Kluske/Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie) – 3:55
  3. "Wordy Rappinghood" (Frantz/Stanley/Weymouth) – 6:27
  4. "Coventry" (Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Potuznik)– 3:43
  5. "99 Cents" (Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Mynther/Neumann) – 3:34
  6. "Sellout" (Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Potuznik) – 3:54
  7. "Culture Vulture" (Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Mynther/Neumann) – 3:44
  8. "Universal Pussy" (Bauer/Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Potuznik) – 4:30
  9. "Love Life" (Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Mynther/Neumann) – 4:15
  10. "Shick Shaving" featuring Miss Kittin (Hervé/Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Mynther/Neumann) – 4:21
  11. "Fashion Rules" (Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Mynther/Neumann) includes "Flame On" (Logan/Moorse/Murray-Leslie/Vainio)

A video clip for "We Don't Play Guitars", directed by Deborah Schamoni, is included.


 
 

 

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