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I know this is going to sound totally cheesy but it's an emergency that I post about The Emergency. Not because the Melbourne two-piece craft dystopic disco that simultaneously mesmerizes, lulls and mutilates brain cells. Not because their debut album, "Dreams That Money Can Buy", houses weirder, darker and all together more infectious pop hooks than their predictable dancefloor peers. Not because album opener, "Vanishing Prize", would be on repeat at that one really awesome club in Heaven. Not because the entire album sounds like the result of Giorgio Moroder and Friedrich Nietzsche eating mushrooms and waxing lyrical about what Nihilism would sound like through analogue synths. No, they're all reasons why "Dreams That Money Can Buy" is one of the most criminally underrated Aussie albums released in '09. This post is an emergency because the long haired guy sitting across from me has campaigned for an Emergency blog post since Winter and I fear he may poison my lunch if I don't do so soon. Listening to the album again, it's a wonder it took me this long...

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The Emergency - "Vanishing Prize"

Posted on November 22, 2009 at 7:04pm by Ash.
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boobum said...
le emergency est la bombe  
Nov 22, 2009
at 08:30pm
Kkk said...
This shit is fucking Epic.give me mo  
Nov 23, 2009
at 01:01pm
Harlequin said...
good call on this tune. junior boys meets midnight juggernauts  
Nov 23, 2009
at 01:28pm
jk rolling said...
@Kkk

don't u mean "this shit is better than,WHITE noise" ?

no denying this is a good track, more emergency i say  
Nov 23, 2009
at 04:05pm

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