This Island (Le Tigre album)

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This Island
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Studio album by Le Tigre
Released October 19, 2004 (2004-10-19)
Genre Dance-punk, electroclash, riot grrrl
Length 43:21
Label Universal
Producer Le Tigre, Nick Sansano, Ric Ocasek
Le Tigre chronology
Remix
(2003)Remix2003
This Island
(2004)
Morning Becomes Eclectic (KCRW Live)
(2005)Morning Becomes Eclectic (KCRW Live)2005
Singles from This Island
  1. "New Kicks"
    Released: 2004
  2. "TKO"
    Released: 2004
  3. "After Dark"
    Released: 2005

This Island is the third album by American dance-punk band Le Tigre. It was released by Universal Records on October 19, 2004. The album was the band's major label debut and reached number 130 on the Billboard 200.[1]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 66/100[2]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars[3]
The A.V. Club (positive)[4]
Robert Christgau (2-star Honorable Mention)[5]
Drowned in Sound 7/10 stars[6]
The Guardian 3/5 stars[7]
Pitchfork Media (3.3/10)[8]
PopMatters 9/10 stars[9]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars[10]
Stylus Magazine (D+)[11]

This Island received generally favorable reviews from music crtics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 66, based on 28 reviews.[2]

Katie Zerwas of PopMatters gave the band high praise for utilizing its new-found mainstream backing to craft dance-rock material that's both entertaining and mindful of their stance on gender politics, concluding with, "Smart and sexy, political and provocative, Le Tigre is the best and brightest of feminist rock."[9] Rob Theakston of AllMusic also applauded the band for putting a commercial sheen over their usual new wave formula while still retaining their ability to deliver biting commentary, concluding that "Of all the groups Universal could have chosen from this tired, depressing movement, they certainly chose the most honest and promising of the bunch and one whose full potential is just now starting to flourish."[3] Pat Blashill of Rolling Stone praised the upbeat production and confident lyricism for voicing the band's social problems, saying that "If Clear Channel didn't have the airwaves on lockdown, This Island would turn the thirteen-year-old girls of this nation into singing, stomping, rioting mobs demanding r-e-s-p-e-c-t."[10]

Alexis Petridis of The Guardian was mixed about the album, saying that the production captures the band's live shows and political message but was put off by the vocal delivery, concluding that "money cannot change vocalist Kathleen Hanna's tendency to sound snotty rather than angry, which frequently leaves you feeling like you're being harangued by Buffy the Vampire Slayer's right-on classmate."[7] Nick Sylvester of Pitchfork Media criticized the album for taking less risks with the band's attempt at commercializing its genre-hopping political tracks to the mainstream masses, concluding that it "ends up being merely a squandered opportunity, which sadly sums up This Island as well."[8] Derek Miller of Stylus Magazine felt the album toned down the band's penchant for delivering upbeat socio-political tracks that comes across more slick but soulless in its social message, saying that, "This Island is expertly produced at times, with a crisp, micro-edged flaunt that belies their gauche political discourse."[11]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Kathleen Hanna, Johanna Fateman and JD Samson, except where noted. 

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "On the Verge"     3:31
2. "Seconds"     1:45
3. "Don't Drink Poison"     2:49
4. "After Dark"     3:39
5. "Nanny Nanny Boo Boo"     3:35
6. "TKO"     3:24
7. "Tell You Now"     3:33
8. "New Kicks"     3:34
9. "Viz"     3:34
10. "This Island"     2:23
11. "I'm So Excited"   (Trevor Lawrence, Anita Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer) 3:49
12. "Sixteen"     3:25
13. "Punker Plus"     2:10
14. "Nanny Nanny Boo Boo (Arthur Baker vs Coleman & Spencer Smashter mix) (UK bonus track)"     3:54
Total length:
43:21

Charts

Charts (2004) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[1] 130
US Billboard Top Heatseekers[1] 5

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Le Tigre > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Retrieved January 21, 2009.
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