Magic Vs the Machine - The Nextdoor Neighbors

Magic Vs the Machine

The Nextdoor Neighbors

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2008-09-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2008 Bicycle Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Werewolf Song 5:04 USD 0.99
2
Magic Vs. the Machine 3:59 USD 0.99
3
Liars 3:19 USD 0.99
4
Cultural Revolution 4:03 USD 0.99
5
Town Full of Mannequins 3:12 USD 0.99
6
Rhapsody 3:13 USD 0.99
7
The Body Song 3:26 USD 0.99
8
The Train Song 4:22 USD 0.99
9
We Are of the Future 4:52 USD 0.99
10
Greener 3:23 USD 0.99
11
Anti-Lullaby 4:43 USD 0.99
12
Changes 2:13 USD 0.99
Magic Vs the Machine - The Nextdoor Neighbors
Cover Album Magic Vs the Machine - The Nextdoor Neighbors

Reviews

  • jessie and kathy make my day
    5
    By SamuelHosman
    This album is beyond amazing. They surpass The Postal Service's "Give Up" with their lyrics and mystical song making. You haven't really lived until you listen to these songs.
  • Great Album
    5
    By BN Fan
    This is an awesome album. I saw these girls at EMP over the summer, and they're really good live. I just had to buy their album. It has a very cool groove to lots of the songs. My personal favorite is definitely "We Are of the Future." The layering at the beginning is really cool and it's just an overall awesome song. It's also really cool that these girls made it onto iTunes. They're a very local band, but very good. I feel like they could get big.
  • Amazing Bedroom Pop to replace Give Up
    5
    By JeffreyDodd
    If you have been listening to The Postal Service's Give Up since its release, now is your time to stop. Replace it with Magic Vs. The Machine. This two person bedroom pop duo will help you fight off the cooperate machine and bring magic back to the world. Jessie's deep lyrics and Kathy's Fatty Beats create an amazing dancable in your car cd!
  • Buy it!
    5
    By liseyvonhallengraft
    I've seen quite a few of their live shows, and even though the album can't quite capture that magic, this album is DOPE! Even if its not quite your cup of tea, put them on for a few days, and pretty soon, you'll be grooving to their deep beats and unique vocals
  • Folkie-tronic
    4
    By Reydawggy
    Great band to see live. See them while you can. Postal Service and Ani DiFranco fans will both appreciate the songs. Tight Beats and Clever Keyboard parts. Simple and catchy. Jessie's Dreamy Angst tinged lyrics sung over Kathy's beats conjure up Depeche mode eating ice cream.