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The Little Ones

Lovers Who Uncover

(Astralwerks; US: 4 Jun 2007; UK: 28 May 2007)

Ah, a good old CD single—because despite the fact that this U.S. release is labeled an EP, that’s what it is: 4 versions of the same song, including the “album version”, the “radio edit”, and two remixes; and two extra songs destined for a future B-sides collection, or the debut album. Either way, Lovers Who Uncover squeezes extra mileage out of tunes that, mostly, have been around since the band’s debut EP Sing Song was released last October. There’s no problem with maximizing exposure of good music—for the most part, the older songs stand up to the repetition admirably. But if “Lovers Who Uncover” and “Oh, MJ!” turn up on the Little Ones’ debut full-length, suspicions will certainly be raised. Does the band have the creative energy to keep writing tunes with the liveliness of the title track?


If it’s being up-to-date the band’s shooting for, they’ve got a few remixes to fuel the claim—and neither are bad at all. Crystal Castles’ version is pure 2007 electro, pinging with pulsing beat and an intermittent swirl of high synth bleeps. And there’s CSS’ more frenetic, edgy version, all repeating tinkle and prominent bass. Neither of these, though they might serviceably ignite an indie club, really matches the joy of the original. The only new song here is “There’s a Pot a Brewin’”, a strong, funky composition that’s endlessly familiar—it reminded me of an upbeat Paul Simon song like “Me and Julio Down by the School Yard”—but manages to be harmonically interesting and beat-driven (cowbells, yes) at the same time. So while “Lovers Who Uncover” is undoubtedly successful as a single, there’s cause for a beat: do the Little Ones have what it takes to blow us away on the album scale? We’ll just have to wait and see. For now, enjoy the carefree pop for what it is—if we forget the song tomorrow, at least we were happy today.

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Dan Raper has been writing about music for PopMatters since 2005. Prior to that he did the same thing for his college newspaper and for his school newspaper before that. Of course he also writes fiction, though his only published work is entitled "Gamma-secretase exists on the plasma membrane as an intact complex that accepts substrates and effects intramembrane cleavage". He is currently studying medicine at the University of Sydney, Australia.


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8 Apr 2009
Jennifer Kelly raved about L.A. indie pop group the Little Ones back in a 2006 Now Hear This piece for PopMatters. "Not since the Spinto Band has a young musical outfit burst onto the scene with the level of infectious joy that the Little Ones exhibit on their Sing Song EP. Spinning out exuberant harmonies and indelible hooks, yet under-girded with strong, eccentrically plotted beats, the EP had the irrepressible optimism of early summer -- the smell of new mown grass and suntan lotion was practically built right in." Frontman Ed Reyes answers our 20 Questions in the midst of working on a new record.
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With EPs this good, why do The Little Ones even need to put out a full-length?
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