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Los Angeles DJs Justin Warfield and Adam "Adam 12" Bravin formed the moody, Joy Division-inspired She Wants Revenge in 2003. A fortuitous combination of word of mouth, industry connections, and airplay on Sirius Satellite Radio and West Coast airwave giant KCRW provided the duo with enough exposure to snag a record deal with Geffen, resulting in a 2006 self-titled release that drew comparisons to Interpol, early Depeche Mode, and the Bravery, as well as their aforementioned eternally depressed post-punk heroes from England. After touring with Depeche Mode, they returned with 2007's This Is Forever. She Wants Revenge then issued two EPs, 2008's Save Your Soul and the following year's Up & Down. A tour with the Psychedelic Furs led the way for the band's third album, Valleyheart, in 2011. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
I loved these guys since tear you apart played on the radio in my early high school days. Great music with a deep vibe and lyrics that someone can always relate to. listen to these guys while driving in the rain
I really enjoyed this CD, but not the more Cure-ish one after. It feels like canny marketing but there is some decent 'creatures of the night' nightclub desperation in the lyrics, so that passes as authenticity for me.
christaretro
I saw them last year year with Peter Murphy and all I can say is Meow! I have all their albums and love them...very sexyy stuff
eanewsom
I'm always glad to hear some cowbell.
jasonobits
This is good stuff! Particularly, as is often the case, the first album. Sure they sound a bit like JD (updated, dancier) a bit like DM, a bit like Interpol, but so what? I like all those groups... wish more people were influenced by them.
I wish them platinum sales. longevity, good health, lot's of love in their lives. To me it sounds like a packed deal put together by a company executive with a computer print out of the latest marketing trends and an eye on a contemporary edition of the monkies
These guys have grown on me a lot. Of all the Joy Division-influenced bands they are one of the best.
jcbloom8
Went to see them in Vegas at the House of Blues. They were opening for Psychedelic Furs (my all time fav band). They flat rock. I'm always listening to them.
I started listening to SWR when they first came out in 05. I'm the only person I know who likes this band, so I'm used to it if you hate them/think all their songs sound the same (they don't). What I don't understand is why the constant claim that they are ripping off Interpol? After a year or two of those claims I investigated Interpol and listened to a bunch of their songs. They don't sound identical and if they did I would like Interpol, but I don't.
any band that can write a song inspired by Blade Runner can get my vote, but SWR has been a serious favorite of mine since Tear You Apart and Sister...lyrics are sensual, music danceable... life soundtrack for this girl!
I really like them because they remind me of Joy Division. He has a great depressed voice, very dark. Yes, nothing can compare to Joy Division, but still a great band
blackantlers
these hacks are nothing compared to the great Joy Division. The lyrics of Ian Curtis are deep, insightful poetry....nothing like the tripe displayed in She Wants Revenge. Go listen to Joy Division.
Man... It's crazy. These guys sound almost indistinguishable from Interpol. I was sure that "Tear you apart" was Interpol... obviously wrong. Is that intentional?
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