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The Blue Van
Dear Independence
Release Date: 2006 10 31
Label: TVT

Another garage-y indie rock band, this time from Denmark, the Blue Van doesn't really do anything new or memorable on their sophomore album, Dear Independence, and unfortunately for the quartet, it's everyone else around them that are doing the same shtick so much better. It's not that the band's trashy, blues-influenced rock is necessarily bad, it's just rather boring when compared to all the Jet and White Stripes types of the world. The Blue Van don't have the attitude or sexuality of Louis XIV, and they're sorely missing the sheer energy of the Hives. What listeners are left with is a collection of relatively grainy mid-tempo rock songs that on occasion hit the mark, as with the lovely "The Poet Tree" or the acoustic playfulness of "Momentarily Sane," but otherwise leave listeners wanting something more. Dear Independence is enjoyable enough for those fans of the aforementioned groups looking for something new, just don't expect anything mind-blowing -- fun or otherwise -- coming out of your speakers. Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1OdysseyBlue Van2:42
2Don't Leave Me BlueBlue Van3:31
3IndependenceBlue Van2:59
4Poet TreeBlue Van3:28
5GoldmindBlue Van3:26
6Momentarily SaneBlue Van2:59
7Scent of SeasonsBlue Van3:38
8Time Is RightBlue Van2:53
9Keep Me RunningBlue Van2:47
10Elephant ManBlue Van2:32
11RicoBlue Van3:42
12White DominosBlue Van4:44

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2006CDTVT



Group Members:
Per M. Jorgensen
Søren V. Christensen
Steffen Westmark
Allan F. Villadsen
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Similar Artists:
Louis XIV
Jet
The White Stripes
The Von Bondies
The Strokes
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Influenced By:
The Pretty Things
Cream
Them
The Kinks
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