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		<title>Album Review: Parquet Courts &#8211; Sunbathing Animal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hear this exclusive premier of the new album: First Listen on npr Sometimes when I hear a new album, I find myself thinking, &#8220;Who is this album for? Who&#8217;s the audience?&#8221; With Sunbathing Animal, the answer appears to be disaffected 20-somethings, still angsty about being underemployed after two undergraduate degrees and thousands of dollars in debt. But in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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                June 3, 2014
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                Mom & Pop
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<p><em>Hear this <strong>exclusive premier</strong></em><strong> </strong><em>of the new album: <a href="http://www.npr.org/2014/05/25/314282136/first-listen-parquet-courts-sunbathing-animal">First Listen on npr</a></em></p>
<p>Sometimes when I hear a new album, I find myself thinking, &#8220;Who is this album for? Who&#8217;s the audience?&#8221;</p>
<p>With<i> Sunbathing Animal</i>, the answer appears to be disaffected 20-somethings, still angsty about being underemployed after two undergraduate degrees and thousands of dollars in debt.</p>
<p>But in reality, I think there&#8217;s a wider audience this album can reach: this is the soundtrack of punk-tinged dive bars with shot-and-a-beer specials. It&#8217;s not an album for today&#8217;s disaffected youth, it&#8217;s an album for <em>every generation&#8217;s</em> disaffected youth. It&#8217;s an album for those who like their drum beats the way they like their women: fast and sloppy when they&#8217;re drunk.</p>
<p>Is it a punk album? In the way that the Velvet Underground was a punk band, I guess so. It has those <a href="http://pitchperfectpr.com/images/ParquetCourts_SunbathingAnimal_Poster.jpg">simple, predictable punk rock elements</a>, the same smokey, spoken-word vocal delivery and chunky guitars. But their not shy about using the clean channel either, which is more reminiscent of the Kinks.  One thing is clear: this is a record that could slide right into the stacks of a store in 1979 and not miss a beat.</p>
<p>I feel like this kind of sound has been filling the black walls of dingy New York venues for the better part of four decades now, and once in a while, one of those bands escapes their familiar haunts and joins the national conversation. Not quite as commercial as someone like The Strokes, this isn&#8217;t an album you&#8217;ll hear climbing up the charts even though it has the same kind of referential style that an album like <em>Is This It?</em> had. It might clean up on Shazam, as people pull out their phones to find out what song this is that they almost can place, but can&#8217;t quite pin it down.</p>
<p>Music is a dialogue, and this is another piece of the conversation. It might not be a thesis statement or a complete change in the lexicon, but it&#8217;s still saying something. Whether this album is a topic of conversation or a soundtrack for the background of whiskey-induced hazes at the bars where you can still smoke in if you know the right guy, well that remains to be seen.</p>
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