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A Promise is Xiu Xiu's second LP, and was released 18 Feb. 2003 on 5 Rue Christine. It continued the experimental harshness, unsettling weirdness, and viscerally powerful sound that created a(n) famous/infamous reputation for Jamie Stewart, the band's central member and singer, that had followed him from his debut, Knife Play. This record is a more polished effort than the debut was. Production levels are higher, more instruments are used, and the sound is just more clean overall. Stewart's voice, while it still reaches uniquely disquieting and powerful tones with sheer force and drama, is a bit more controlled this time around. The lyric matter is still probing and confrontational - it is as if he is voicing deep-set unconscious fears and tragedies, perhaps of his own history, with tales of family relationships gone wrong, sex (the embarrassment, the violence, the hedonism, the shock... everything really), and they sound like secrets a person would normally hide from others. It's what makes Xiu Xiu so distinguished in today's music: Stewart really "goes there," so to speak. This element of his lyrical styling is what makes the band so divisive**: some people are delightfully surprised to find music that is actually able to shock and scare people (and in this day and age, perhaps that is quite an achievement), but other people just don't have an ear for all the avant-garde flairs or the taboo references. The record contains a cover song: Fast Car. Originally by Tracy Chap
Sad Pony Guerrilla Girl
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Apistat Commander
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Walnut House
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20,000 Deaths for Eidelyn Gonzales, 20,000 Deaths for Jamie Peterson
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Pink City
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Sad Redux-O-Grapher
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Blacks
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Brooklyn Dodgers
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Fast Car
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Ian Curtis Wishlist
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