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 We Started Nothing
We Started Nothing
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Manufacturer: Columbia/ Red Ink
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886972892528
Label: Columbia/ Red Ink
Manufacturer: Columbia/ Red Ink
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Columbia/ Red Ink
Release Date: 2008-06-03
Studio: Columbia/ Red Ink

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We Started Nothing is the debut album from The Ting Tings. Tipped in the top three of the BBC's Sound of 2008 poll at the beginning of the year, seemingly they have much to prove. However, The Ting Tings aren't about proving themselves; they are simply here to enjoy it. Making great British pop music - their way - is what they're about. Born of a desire to employ the DIY ethic from day one - Katie White and Jules De Martino escaped the industry trappings they once experienced in a previous band and went back to basics as a duo. They stripped back everything they thought they both knew about making music and the industry that revolved around every note.

We Started Nothing is a debut album brimming with intuitive pop noise. It's pure garage-pop and once heard will in-bed itself into your subconscious for many days, weeks, months to come. Snappy choruses trade off against angular gutar work, whip smart drumming and a succession of loops that they create live with the use of delay pedals.


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Summary: I loved this album!!!
Comment: Like most of the albums I have ever bought, "We Started Nothing" by the Ting Tings- was refreshingly different. I like the beats and the lyrics of all of the songs and the titles of the songs were very creative! I've already reccommended to my friends that they buy the cd.

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Summary: The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing
Comment: We Started Nothing (2008, Columbia) The Ting Tings' first studio album. ***1/2

Much like Does It Offend You, Yeah?, the Ting Tings are a half electronica-rock band/half alternative pop band with only a few differences. One, the Ting Tings lead singer is a chick. Two, the Ting Tings are not as intense as Does It Offend You, Yeah? Three, the Ting Tings name is, while still stupid, not as stupid as Does It Offend You, Yeah? Four, the Ting Tings are better.

The album opens with the wonderful "Great DJ," where Katie White mimics a DJ scratching his vinyl with her stuttered delivery during the chorus. The duo is able to make successful hooks that never get annoying - perhaps they aren't too catchy, but they do stay fresh. The mood shifts occassionally, most notably on "Traffic Light," a simple off-kilter song, almost like a children's melody, with White's simple yet elegant voice lifting the deceptive lyrics. The album's title track marks another shift, as the dance aspect is abandoned for a more soulful pace. White's vocals are anything but, however, the riff and bass line are too good to keep you from tapping your foot. The album's greatest moment, though, is "That's Not My Name." Layers find their way into the song as it progresses, and the bratty vocal delivery is remarkable, especially during the chorus where White adds a drawl. It's a great hip-shaking beat, minimalist at first but eventually fleshing itself with De Martino's backing vocals and a horn arrangement.

This first album from the English pair is a great place to start, as We Started Nothing earns the Ting Tings instant respect. (That's Not My Name, Traffic Light, We Started Nothing)

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Summary: Very catchy album
Comment: This album, yes I ordered the vinyl version, far exceeded my expectations. I enjoyed it through the first listen unlike some albums that require you to listen to it several times. I even caught the wife dancing around to the music.

The vinyl version also comes with a coupon to download the album digitally.

You can't go wrong with this, regardless of whether you order the CD or vinyl version.

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Summary: What a fun CD!
Comment: I love almost every song on this CD! The Ting Tings' music really makes me wanna sing along. The one song I didn't really like was Impacilla Carpisung, but that's just because I can't stand the little gulping noise that's in the background. Katie's voice is kind of nasal, but I like it, it sounds good with the music. My favorite songs were Traffic Light and Keep Your Head. I definitely recommend this CD!

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Summary: Bloody Brilliant
Comment: My new favorite album. Take the White Stripes and reverse the roles. Add in some Devo, electrified disco and Cibo Matto. This album is a blast.


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