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Black Kids

Black Kids, Friendly Fires, Ipso Facto, Vice Tour, 93 Feet East, February 1, 2008.   Pic: Sonia Melot

Black Kids, Friendly Fires, Ipso Facto, Vice Tour, 93 Feet East, February 1, 2008. Pic: Sonia Melot

Hurricane Jane

On first listen, ‘Hurricane Jane’ sounds like a simple boy-meets-girl, asks girl-to-dance sort of song, but listen closer. “I took something and it feels like karate” trills Reggie Youngblood, “It’s kicked me down and left me for dead”. Yeah, this might be the sound of heartbreak, but it’s chemically enhanced, a lonely disco elegy for when your only company is whatever’s in your veins. It’s the space cadet’s very own ‘I Will Survive”.

Louis Patterson

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kim08 

Jun 11, 2008

topp tune this is! xxxxx hope everyone else thinks so. xxxx

Elliott_Decihells 

Jun 13, 2008

Why do this band exist, they remind me of school kids just banging cymbals and shouting not singing in assembly

gingerboosh 

Jun 14, 2008

hey elliot have you actually heard the song and if you have you know fuck about music end of

Couttsy_coutty 

Jun 16, 2008

yeah elliotttt you have no ideawhat a tune

the-briddle 

Jun 18, 2008

come on man music fansm 'topp tune xxxxx' is not agood review of a song, the reason that balck kids are good is because a) theyre just generally uplifting and fun and b) the lead singer at some points sound slyk david bowir.............2 plusses

monty12345 

Jun 18, 2008

agree with elliott, pretty poor/average band, who's only skill is a catchy chorus.

fudgeit20 

Jun 19, 2008

i think this song really captures the ever depressing feeling of lonliness but in one of those it's sad, yeah, but come one cheer up ways. I worked on the video for this song and fell in love with it. An excellent band with a unique sound which is alot more than most of the new and up and coming bands at the moment.

wowzer555 

Jun 26, 2008

you only like this because someones told you it good, its not, its forgettable and in a 2 years time you wont even remember who they are.

airguitarsuperstar 

Jun 28, 2008

Another wickedy catchy song from the 'Kids. I have major love for them. I think this is better than the first single...a guaranteed dancefloor classic.

be your own pet fucker 

Jul 10, 2008

didnt like it when i first heard it but its grown on me like mad

thekillersandthewombats 

Aug 13, 2008

Not gonna teach him how to dance with you is much better. I love this song but i think its carried by the chorus

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