Let's Go!
The Apples in Stereo · 2001
14 min · 5 tracks · indie rock · psychedelic pop
A vibrant blend of jangly guitars and infectious melodies that encapsulates the spirit of indie pop.
Why this album works
The album gained attention for its catchy hooks and retro influences, contributing to the revival of power pop during the early 2000s. It was well-received by critics, with notable praise highlighting its upbeat nature and lyrical charm, ultimately helping to define the band's legacy as a key player in the Elephant 6 collective.
- Best for
- short bursts of joyful energy sing-along moments with friends playful melodies for sunny days
- Context
- Released on July 17, 2001, 'Let's Go!' marked The Apples in Stereo's fourth studio album, following their critically acclaimed 'Her Wallpaper Reverie' from 1999. At this point in their career, the band was solidifying their place in the indie rock scene, building on their signature sound while exploring more polished production techniques.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Moby· Beck· Neil Young· Green Day· Sonic Youth· Linkin Park· Tori Amos· Nine Inch Nails
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Signal in the Sky (Let's Go) Standout 2:58
- 2 If You Want to Wear a Hat Standout 2:11
- 3 Heroes & Villains Standout 3:44
- 4 Stream Running Over (acoustic version) 2:25
- 5 Signal in the Sky (Let's Go) (acoustic demo) 3:08
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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