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<title>Music Videos by The Pipettes on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.12022548&amp;rws=%2Fthe-pipettes%2Fmusic-videos.rss</link><description>The Pipettes aren't the first to resurrect the 1960s Brill Building/Phil Spector
girl group sound, but they're probably the most thorough. Matching polka dot
dresses? Check. Synchronized dance moves? Check. And, of course, three-part
harmonies as sweet and cozy as a slumber party with your best girlfriends. But the Pipettes lace their one-ice-cream-soda-and-two-straws sound with a shot of whiskey, they put the "malt (liquor)" in "malted," they ... well, you get the picture. The Pipettes are hipsters from present-day Brighton, UK, not homecoming queens from Iowa, circa 1963. Accordingly, their edgy homage, while positively reveling in all that was great about the Phil/Brill aesthetic, is that of a post-Bikini Kill girl group.&lt;p&gt;
The Pipettes were assembled by Brighton producer Monster Bobby and original
Pipette Julia, who recruited Becki and Rose; Julia left the band and was replaced by Gwenno in 2004. Backed by the Cassettes, the girls began gigging around the UK and releasing a string of limited-edition singles that whetted the appetites of downloaders and labels alike, including Memphis Industries, which put out the group's debut in July 2006.
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girl group sound, but they're probably the most thorough. Matching polka dot
dresses? Check. Synchronized dance moves? Check. And, of course, three-part
harmonies as sweet and cozy as a slumber party with your best girlfriends. But the Pipettes lace their one-ice-cream-soda-and-two-straws sound with a shot of whiskey, they put the "malt (liquor)" in "malted," they ... well, you get the picture. The Pipettes are hipsters from present-day Brighton, UK, not homecoming queens from Iowa, circa 1963. Accordingly, their edgy homage, while positively reveling in all that was great about the Phil/Brill aesthetic, is that of a post-Bikini Kill girl group.&lt;p&gt;
The Pipettes were assembled by Brighton producer Monster Bobby and original
Pipette Julia, who recruited Becki and Rose; Julia left the band and was replaced by Gwenno in 2004. Backed by the Cassettes, the girls began gigging around the UK and releasing a string of limited-edition singles that whetted the appetites of downloaders and labels alike, including Memphis Industries, which put out the group's debut in July 2006.
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