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We Started Nothing
We Started Nothing
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 25 reviews)
Sales Rank: 384
Category: Music

Artist: The Ting Tings
Publisher: Columbia/ Red Ink
Studio: Columbia/ Red Ink
Manufacturer: Columbia/ Red Ink
Label: Columbia/ Red Ink
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 28925
UPC: 886972892528
EAN: 0886972892528
ASIN: B0018OAPI4

Release Date: June 3, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Great DJ
  • That's Not My Name
  • Fruit Machine
  • Traffic Light
  • Shut Up And Let Me Go
  • Keep Your Head
  • We Walk
  • Be The One
  • Impacilla Carpisung
  • We Started Nothing

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
We Started Nothing is the debut album from The Ting Tings. Tipped in the top three of the BBC's Sound of 2008 poll at the beginning of the year, seemingly they have much to prove. However, The Ting Tings aren't about proving themselves; they are simply here to enjoy it. Making great British pop music - their way - is what they're about. Born of a desire to employ the DIY ethic from day one - Katie White and Jules De Martino escaped the industry trappings they once experienced in a previous band and went back to basics as a duo. They stripped back everything they thought they both knew about making music and the industry that revolved around every note.

We Started Nothing is a debut album brimming with intuitive pop noise. It's pure garage-pop and once heard will in-bed itself into your subconscious for many days, weeks, months to come. Snappy choruses trade off against angular gutar work, whip smart drumming and a succession of loops that they create live with the use of delay pedals.

Amazon.co.uk
The debut album by Salford's The Ting Tings comes hot on the heels of their No.1 single "That's Not My Name", a nugget of pop gold that comes on like a genetic splicing of Toni Basil's "Micky" and The Knack's "My Sharona". The bulk of We Started Nothing follows a similar formula, navigating a path between the smart, angular indie of CSS, Bonde Do Role, et al and the pop mainstream. Here and there, they pull it off perfectly: the stutter-rap of "Fruit Machine" sees vocalist Katie White leading on some poor sap with sultry charisma and lip-gloss sass, while the excellent "Shut Up and Let Me Go" is snappy dance-punk in the spirit of Blondie's "Rapture" or Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love". Elsewhere, they branch out with mixed results. "We Walk" builds from quiet flourishes of piano into a surprisingly steely manifesto: "Smash the rest up/Burn it down/Put us in the corner cause we're into ideas", sneers White. Rather less good is "Traffic Light", a light, jazzy number that employs a number of somewhat forced driving metaphors to describe a relationship hit the skids. Still, it's a debut with promise, and a string of good singles is nothing to be sniffed at. -?Louis Pattison


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable pop   October 7, 2008
Like others have said, this isn't normally my sort of thing. On a first listen the Ting Ting's turned my stomach. Then you hear a few of their songs a couple of times and annoyingly find that you're starting to like them. That's Not my Name is a classic pop tune that builds and adds layers as it goes on. Real foot tapping stuff.
I don't really know if I'm supposed to admit to liking it, so it's a bit of a guilty secret that you drop in to conversation with your friends and try to see if they like it before you admit that you do. I bet they've all got a copy at home though.



4 out of 5 stars Ting Tings   September 30, 2008
This is not usually my type of music its slightly too poppy for me but going on a recommendation from a friend i picked up a copy. I actually think its pretty good. A few tracks stand out but the rest are by no means weak. I'm reminded of peaches or the kills but with a more poppy side. They get an extra star from being from salford!

Interesting beats and bitchy, sometimes snarly vocals. Some tracks are very infectious.



5 out of 5 stars It's all about Fun   September 28, 2008
Sometimes you want Beethoven, Bob Dylan, Beatles, and sometimes you just want the Ting Tings. This is just fun, poppy, feel-good, guilty pleasure music. It's not meant to make a deep statement, make you think, bowl you over with symbolic lyrics. But it sure is catchy. I can listen to these songs over and over again and have a great time every time.

Great job, Ting Tings. Mission accomplished: you've got me bopping my head up and down and I've got a smile from ear to ear.



4 out of 5 stars A guilty pleasure Ting   September 24, 2008
  16 out of 24 found this review helpful

This is a fun, funky and successful debut from the hot UK group with the onomatopoeic name. All the songs are original material, written and composed by the fresh and fabulous duo, and it's a great pity that the album is so short.

Turn on the radio at any time of the day, and before long you're probably going to hear either of the two really big singles from this album, or both of them. The single "Shut Up and Let Me Go" recently won the MTV Video Music Award for "Best UK Video", the other hot single being "That's Not My Name". "Great DJ" is yet another single, with "Be the One" scheduled for release soon. I recently received some PepsiStuff Points to buy an MP3 download from Amazon, and I had no hesitation in picking "Shut Up and Let Me Go"

Most of the tracks are cool, catchy and current, and although you can't honestly say that the lyrics are either deep or profound, you'll remember the infectious beats and at least you'll be able to sing along while you're dancing.

Fans of Brit pop will enjoy this album, but there are a couple of tracks that were just a little too trippy for my liking. Other than the singles mentioned above, you should also try "Keep Your Head" and "We Walk".

Buy the singles, if not the album, and prepare to shake your groove Ting.






Amanda Richards, September 23, 2008



4 out of 5 stars A fun mix of dance and rock music   September 13, 2008
I first heard of The Ting Tings in either Rolling Stone magazine or Spin magazine earlier this spring/summer. My curiousity was immediately aroused. I recently got a copy of the duo's first album WE STARTED NOTHING. I really don't care for the hot trend of dance/rock but I totally dug The Ting Tings' music. I will admit that Katie White has a very limited vocal range but it meshes well with the raw, minimalistic music. At times The Ting Tings' music reminded me of Devo and The Tom Tom Club. It is obvious the music was intended to be playful and fun because the silliness of the lyrics really speaks for the overall mood of the album. I think sometimes the silliness of the lyrics can be a bit much for me but for the most part I don't mind it. I really like the goofiness of "Traffic Light", my personal favorite song on the cd. I really like the playfulness of the melodies. I always keep playing this particular song over and over. The album is short but that's alright. I would rather have it too short than it be too long with boring songs. I look forward to hearing more from The Ting Tings.

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