Word: suburbsã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...Folds did not use long-time producer Caleb Southern, instead opting for Fuel and Filter producer Ben Grosse. He had dropped two of the finest instumentalists around and was playing almost everything on his own. And the title track to the album, “Rockin’ The Suburbs??, which hit the airwaves early this summer, was a loud, guitar-driven song without a piano note in earshot. However, upon listening my fears were quickly allayed as I heard an album in line with Folds’s progression into a more complex, clever musician...
...gone.” In, “Zak and Sara,” the heroine foresees the eventual rise of rave music and drugs while listening to her boyfriend play tired, Whitesnake wanna-be riffs on his guitar. And “Rockin’ The Suburbs?? serves as the latest parody of the music business. And of course, Folds played the title track of his new album. Following the tradition of “Underground” and “The Battle of Who Could Care Less,” (about the boring stoicism...