All Artists: David Candy Title: Play Power Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Jet Set Records Release Date: 6/12/2001 Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style: Indie & Lo-Fi Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 604978003829 |
David Candy Play Power Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
David Candy's Playpower is the perfect companion piece to Death by\nchocolate (siesta 136) continuing in the highly original magazine style and\nwith all the mystique of that delightful album. David Candy is Ian Svenonius.... more » |
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Album Description David Candy's Playpower is the perfect companion piece to Death by\nchocolate (siesta 136) continuing in the highly original magazine style and\nwith all the mystique of that delightful album. David Candy is Ian Svenonius. Chairperson for the rock 'n'roll comintern the singer of the important Washington DC based group Make-up the minister of information for the nation of Ulysses & sensibility advisor for the band\nWeird war. Some regard Ian Svenonius as the greatest live performer in mode Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsGreat Novelty Psychedelia Snuffy Wuffles | America...Planet Earth | 12/17/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "Yes, 'Play Power' was not meant to be taken too seriously -- 'David Candy' is a pseudonym, a false, neo-beat identity -- but you know what? This album is incredibly enjoyable, even if you DO take it seriously. The band here definitely strive for a 60s psychedlic/pop/lounge/elevator music feel, and they hit all the right chords -- just on a musical level, I can't say enough good things about this silly little album -- I just love the 'groovy' recreation of that 60s sunshine pop vibe. It works incredibly well. But let us not forget the facetiousness of this album. You're also in for a few laughs, as 'David Candy' indluges in self-centric babble, which includes naming his favorite places, his favorite food (Mafarka Pudding), and even how to make it. 'Play Power' is a tad light, but it makes for a quick little psychedelic ride, and even throws in some nice jazz for good measure. Definitely worth a buy, if you can find it. Bon Appetitio!" It is the very flower of decadence. Violet Porter | Mechanicsburg, PA United States | 03/24/2002 (4 out of 5 stars) "Because Ian had infiltrated my mental life (and by association those around me) for such a long time due to his brilliant antics as the screeching, dazzling, darling lead performer in the make-up (and Nation), I felt compelled to obtain Play Power. I was intrigued by Ian's use of spectacle. However, this album offers another perspective on Ian's chemistry by transmitting his neural firings into a stream-of-consciousness-like flow. Whether he believes any of the things he mentions or as some accuse, it is a tribute to one's own ego, is purely irrelevant. He has allowed us, as listeners, entry into the workings of his mind. The truth is that he knows of the existence of such things in reality and has chosen to pair the words and ideas with the underlying music. His decision-making is flawless. For those with interest in modern art, you'll smile with a flash of recognition at some of the esoteric references, as I'm sure those with culinary preoccupations will at the recipe recital.To borrow from Oscar Wilde, "It is the very flower of decadence.""
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