Purple Naked Ladies is the debut studio album by American soul band The Internet, a duo consisting of Syd tha Kyd and Matt Martians of Odd Future at the time.[5] The digital version of the album was released on December 20, 2011, with a physical copy, with bonus tracks released on January 31, 2012.[5][6] The album is the first physically released album on Odd Future's own record label Odd Future Records.
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Released | December 20, 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
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Length | 41:34 | |||
Label | Odd Future | |||
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The Internet chronology | ||||
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Singles from Purple Naked Ladies | ||||
Personnel
editThe Internet is formed of Odd Future members Syd the Kyd, the group's sound engineer, audio mixer, and live DJ, and Matt Martians, one half of The Jet Age of Tomorrow. The album features collaborations with fellow Odd Future members Left Brain, Mike G, and Pyramid Vritra as well as other guest artists Tay Walker, Kilo Kish, and Coco O.[6]
Singles
editThe album's first single, "Love Song -1" was released on September 14, 2011.[1] The second single, "They Say", which features Tay Walker, was released on October 4, 2011,[2] though before its single release, it was included on the Odd Future compilation album 12 Odd Future Songs. The third single, "Cocaine", which features Left Brain, had its music video premiere on Odd Future's YouTube page on October 31, 2011.[7] It was released as a single to the iTunes Store on November 8, 2011, as a 3 track EP including "Love Song -1" and "They Say" as tracks 2 and 3 respectively.[3] The fourth single, "Fastlane", was released on January 19, 2012.[4]
Release
editThe album's cover artwork was released on November 8, 2011.[5] A bonus EP was later released for free on the official Odd Future website.[8] It was intended to be packaged with the album, but due to a manufacturing issue, it was left out.[9]
Reception
editAggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 55/100[10] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [11] |
The A.V. Club | C+[12] |
Beats Per Minute | 38%[13] |
Consequence of Sound | [14] |
The Guardian | [15] |
No Ripcord | 6/10[16] |
Now | [17] |
The Observer | [18] |
Pitchfork Media | 6.0/10[19] |
Rolling Stone | [20] |
Spin | 7/10[21] |
Sputnikmusic | [22] |
The album received mixed reviews, scoring an average of 55 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 21 reviews.[10] The album peaked at number 31 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums charts on January 7, 2012.[23]
Track listing
editThe track listing was reported by Pretty Much Amazing on November 8, 2011.[6]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Violet Nude Women" | The Internet | 3:27 | |
2. | "They Say / Shangrila" (featuring Tay Walker) |
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| 4:48 |
3. | "She DGAF" |
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| 3:28 |
4. | "Cunt" |
| The Internet | 2:19 |
5. | "Cocaine / Tevie" (featuring Left Brain) |
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| 4:32 |
6. | "Ode to a Dream" (featuring Kilo Kish and Coco O.) |
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| 4:09 |
7. | "Gurl" (featuring Pyramid Vritra) |
| Matt Martians | 2:51 |
8. | "Lovesong−1" | S. Bennett | Frisco | 1:29 |
9. | "Lincoln" (featuring Left Brain and Mike G) |
| The Internet | 2:08 |
10. | "Web of Me" |
| Frisco | 2:48 |
11. | "She Knows" |
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| 2:10 |
12. | "Fastlane" |
| Patrick the Great | 3:43 |
13. | "Visions" (featuring Coco O.) |
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| 1:32 |
14. | "The Garden" |
| The Internet | 2:10 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Lonely Notes" (featuring Quadron) |
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| 3:08 |
2. | "Live It Up" | T. Okonma | Tyler, the Creator | 3:59 |
3. | "Partners in Crime" | S. Bennett | Syd tha Kyd | 2:56 |
4. | "Of It" |
| The Internet | 4:50 |
- "They Say" written by Sydney Bennett and Tay Walker; produced by The Internet. "Shangrila" written by Sydney Bennett; produced by Frisco.
- "Cocaine" written by Sydney Bennett, Matthew Martin, Anthony Negrete and Vyron Turner; produced by The Internet. "Tevie" written by Vyron Turner, Sydney Bennett and Matthew Martin; produced by Left Brain & The Internet.
- Frisco is Syd Tha Kyd.
References
edit- ^ a b September 24, 2011. oddfuture.tumblr.com.
- ^ a b October 4, 2011. oddfuture.tumblr.com.
- ^ a b "Cocaine - Single" by The Internet on iTunes.
- ^ a b The Internet - Fastlane Music Video on YouTube.
- ^ a b c November 8, 2011. oddfuture.tumblr.com.
- ^ a b c Odd Future's The Internet release Cocaine EP, LP due in December. prettymuchamazing.com.
- ^ October 31, 2011. oddfuture.tumblr.com.
- ^ The Internet 4 bonus songs EP Archived 2012-04-11 at the Wayback Machine. oddfuture.com.
- ^ February 1, 2012. oddfuture.tumblr.com.
- ^ a b "Purple Naked Ladies Reviews, Ratings, Credits and More at Metacritic". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2012-04-10.
- ^ Jeffries, David. Purple Naked Ladies. Allmusic.
- ^ Martins, Chris. "The Internet: Purple Naked Ladies". The A.V. Club. Onion Inc. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- ^ Studer, Ryan (January 27, 2012). The Internet - Purple Naked Ladies. Beats Per Minute.
- ^ Trunick, Austin (20 December 2011). "Album Review: The Internet – Purple Naked Ladies "" Consequence of Sound". Consequence of Sound. Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- ^ Petridis, Alexis (February 2, 2012). "The Internet: Purple Naked Ladies – review". The Guardian. London.
- ^ Zammitt, David (January 13, 2012). Purple Naked Ladies. No Ripcord.
- ^ Ritchie, Kevin. "The Internet - Purple Naked Ladies | NOW Magazine". Now. NOW Communications Inc. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- ^ Empire, Kitty (January 15, 2012). "The Internet: Purple Naked Ladies – review". The Guardian. London.
- ^ Battan, Carrie. "The Internet: Purple Naked Ladies | Album Reviews". Pitchfork Media. Pitchfork Media Inc. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- ^ Herrera, Monica (January 31, 2012). Purple Naked Ladies. Rolling Stone.
- ^ Shepherd, Julianne Escobedo. "The Internet, 'Purple Naked Ladies' (Sony Red) | SPIN". Spin. SPIN. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- ^ "The Internet - Purple Naked Ladies (staff review) | Sputnikmusic". Sputnikmusic. Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
- ^ Heatseekers Albums. Billboard. January 7, 2012. Accessed from April 23, 2013.