Santogold | 
| Manufacturer: Downtown Recordings
Buy New: $7.99

Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 83
Genre: dance-pop-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 0 Minutes
ASIN: B0017T6FSY
Release Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Pure Gold!! May 17, 2008 Nse Ette (Lagos, Nigeria) 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
I first heard of Santogold late last year when a few sites, Rolling Stone and The BBC included, raved about her being one of the faces to watch out for in 2008. I later found out she contributed her vocals to "Pretty green" on Mark Ronson's "Version" album. First of all, I was amazed to find out she's American, I think she sounds very British, not unlike M.I.A. whom almost everyone keeps comparing her to, but with more pop appeal. Her voice is something of a raspy yell, not unlike Gwen Stefani's, and her sound is a hodge podge of eighties music styles. Determined not to get pigeonholed as an R&B singer on account of her race, she tackles electro dub; the moody "Shove it", "Creator" (laden with electronic buzzes and effects), the fantastic "Unstoppable" (with jittery sounding synths, a favourite of mine), and the remix of "You'll find a way". The last pair are the most M.I.A sounding on the album. The rest is electro rock/pop. Opening cut "L.E.S artistes" has chugging synths and wouldn't sound out of place on a No Doubt album. Bouncier are "You'll find a way", and "Say aha". "My superman" (with a laid back vocal delivery) is a creepy sounding song with an echoing riff, it sounds like the soundtrack to some spy thriller and is a favourite of mine. "Lights out" has her singing in a smooth cooing voice not unlike Debbie Harry in Blondie, set to a chugging riff (and jangly guitars). "Starstruck" is a slow grinding number with moody sounding synths and electro flourishes, and also downtempo is "I'm a lady" (think Gwen Stefani's "Cool"), and the mellow "Anne" with ghostly wailing and a gently pulsing synth riff is awesome. Listening through the entire album, I found there wasn't any single track I wanted to skip. Diverse sounds and intelligent lyrics which all stand well together. Pure Gold in my opinion, and yes, she's definitely one to watch out for!
Just awesome April 29, 2008 Paul J. Escamilla (NYC) 16 out of 21 found this review helpful
This album is going to be huge. Santogold's debut is one of the most exciting releases by a new artist in recent memory. Its filled with hooks, beats, attitude, intelligence and a voice that makes you sit up and say, "Hey, who is that?". The first artist you might compare her to is M.I.A., but I'll go out on a limb and say that Santogold has more talent and a wider artistic range. The tracks on a M.I.A. album can start to sound the same after a while, but that's not the case here. Each track on Santogold's debut has a distinct musical identity. The other artist she brings to mind is Gwen Stefani, at least in terms of vocal timbre, power and acrobatic ability. Comparisons aside, Santogold is a striking new artist on the world scene and we are lucky witnesses.
Great new Artiste May 1, 2008 cxd (Pennsylvania) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I too saw Santogold open for Bjork last year and have been eagerly awaiting her debut CD. I bought the singles when they became available a while ago & now the entire CD. I am not disappointed in the least! Great music, infectious beats, a truly distinctive voice - the CD is 5 Star all the way. I cannot wait to see her in person again. Hopefully she will come back to her native Philly! Standouts are L.E.S. Artistes, Creator, and Shove It!
Santogold June 23, 2008 Morton (Colorado) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Santogold ***** Santi White tried to create an R&B album with her debut, Santogold, but what she did was so much more. Last year M.I.A. was cited as having the best album of the year, and to be honest with you this is the album they tried to make. This is light at times, heavy in others, fast and upbeat, and over all Santogold is refreshing and interesting in a time an genre that is more or less out of ideas. She was an A&R rep so she knows a good single when she hears it and that is what she has transferred to tape here. The best way I can describe this is if Joe Strummer had the technology in the mid 1980's this is what the Clash's last album would have sounded like. The heavy dub sounds of tracks like 'Creator' and the ska influenced tracks like 'Say Aha' come across just enough to be original with out sounding like a throw back which seems to be the trend as of late. The vocals on 'My Superman' are breathtaking, while 'You'll Find A Way' is with out comparison. Santogold is one of the stronger and more inventive releases to come along in a while, and easily the best the genre has seen in years. Highly recommended.
a new creator with fierce realness yes! May 3, 2008 S. Newport (London) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
If you haven't heard of Santogold yet it's about time that you did. She's written with Lily Allen and Mark Ronson, and has been compared to MIA and Karen O. She is a college-educated singer-songwriter and producer, whose singles Creator/LES Artistes and LES artistes are released together. Her Myspace site describes her as a basement rock and Bananarama-soundclash artist, which is a wild combination but pretty accurate. She's an American lady doing an almost tribal-dancehall-electro-grime-punk-ragga fling. Creator/LES Artistes uses haunting, shrieking voice and electric whines with wonderful shifts of tone throughout aided by Freq Nasty's sublime rhythm section. Simultaneously she has a slight old school humour to her, it's reminiscent of the routes and roots of the most innovative Missy Elliott material. It's very exciting to be so close to something so rare and so new. She has this fantastic ability to blend into two tracks which sound so different and yet so the same. Her voice shows off its versatility in tone and delivery. In LES Artistes it is quirky and fine somewhere between Rihanna and Karin Dreijer Andersson of The Knife, while in Creator/LES Artistes she aggresively, rapidly, fluently raps as well as anyone. LES Artistes addresses the issues of pretentious followers and standing up for what she believes. It's a nice reminder that she had unmitigated creative control over the forthcoming album. Creator/LES Artistes sharply brings out this theme again "Me, I'm a Creator/LES Artistes, thrill is to make it up, the rules I break got me a place, up on the radar". I'm very glad she has. The suspenseful escalating drama of the single is her lyrical and sonic manifesto, and hopefully the world will listen up.
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