Yoyoyo Acapulco
The Pleumeleuc Experience
Kitchen Music, 2009.
With pastel colored new wave folk pop and brimful with brilliant home-made sounds Yoyoyo Acapulco from Norway warms our souls. In a cool, stylish and casual way, the band’s music combines unperturbed vocals (usually delivered in English with a heavy accent), sparingly cheap keyboard sounds (“a point”), woody round bass lines and other acoustic details, which warm the heart and deeply touch our modern music-lovers’ souls. Yoyoyo Acapulco is chock-full with references gleaned from all over the pop garden. A colossal off-beat project with sound so unique that it defies comparison.
| 1 | 1000 Lovers (Pt. II) |
| 2 | Bonzai Tree (The Uncut Kind) |
| 3 | Loot |
| 4 | Orange |
| 5 | The Patterns Of Swallows |
| 6 | Mexican Wolfgasket |
| 7 | Facial |
| 8 | Krooked |
| 9 | The Fund Rug National Anthem |
| 10 | Strange Word Desire |
| 11 | Winter Games |
| 12 | One O One |
| 13 | Ok |
| 14 | Indian Summer |