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"Dream pop" is a term that gets slapped on any act that incorporates ambient elements or lets instruments obscure the vocals. I can understand the urg...
Tomas Winter - 25/03/2009
Asobi Seksu (Japanese for ‘casual sex’), from New York City, could have fooled me. Having paid little attention to their last two albums and not takin...
Carly Schramm - 16/03/2009
A step in a new direction, Asobi Seksu's third album Hush diverges from the heavy "shoegazer" attitude of their sophomore album, Citrus, to embrace a ...
Daniel Ross - 04/03/2009
With their last LP, Citrus, Asobi Seksu threatened the mainstream as pioneers of the shoegaze revival of recent years. In layman’s terms, critics hear...
Jeff Terich - 02/03/2009
"Hush was written while we felt destroyed."
Nothing said about Asobi Seksu's third album Hush can better encapsulate the mood of the album than that ...
Mike Diver - 27/02/2009
Album three from New Yorkers Asobi Seksu finds the central duo of James Hanna (guitars) and Yuki Chikudate (vocals, keys) expanding their shoegaze-ech...
Matt the Raven - 25/02/2009
To the culturally ignorant, Asobi Seksu may sound like the name of a Japanese singer-songwriter or perhaps a Japanese punk band. And though the monike...
Brad Kelly - 18/02/2009
When a band's name means 'casual sex' in their female vocalist’s
native tongue of Japanese, it’s not immediately fathomable as to what
their music cou...
Rob Webb - 18/02/2009
* Asobi Seksu is the colloquial translation for “playful sex” in Japanese.
* Asobi Seksu's lead vocalist/keyboardist Yuki Chikudate got standing ovat...
Jude Clarke - 18/02/2009
Reviewing this album has been one of the more frustrating recent listening / writing experiences. Each time I have listened to it (and, having had i...