Annie – I Don’t Like Your Band

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Annie is back! The Norwegian electropop star’s newest album Don’t Stop was finally released to the U.S on November 17th, after a label change, edits to the track listing, and more than two years of anticipation after the album was originally announced.

“I Don’t Like Your Band,” the fifth song on the new album, is typical of Annie’s synth/electropop style. It takes vocal influence from Madonna while sticking to the hard-hitting digital sound of the 80’s synth revolution, producing a pop sound that explodes out of the speakers.

The song puts down someone else’s band, and you can’t help but feel bad for them because they are probably walking around humming Annie’s tune to themselves without knowing it’s about them. And to be honest, they really shouldn’t care. If they can’t make a good song, at least they can serve as inspiration for one.

Check it out, but take note of the disclaimer: it will be stuck in your head.

MP3: Annie – I Don’t Like Your Band

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Alex December 2, 2009 at 8:36 pm

Guilty pleasure! I am totally in love with her new album.

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Patrick December 2, 2009 at 8:36 pm

This is actually the first Annie track I’ve ever heard. Thanks for the introduction PMA.

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Bear December 2, 2009 at 10:49 pm

Wow. I can’t believe this is only getting released now. Most of the songs have been out for over a year.

Why they took the one decent track (“I Know Ur Girlfriend Hates Me”) off the U.S. release confuses me.

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Axel December 3, 2009 at 5:15 am

Great song, one of the best from the album.
And thank you for sharing news about Annie, I feel like there’s not that much talking about her latest album (actually, I found it by chance in a record shop without knowing it was released!)

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