Dive into the raw and gritty world of Condo Fucks with their 2009 release, "Fuckbook." This garage rock gem, released under the alias of the renowned indie rock band Yo La Tengo, is a high-energy, half-hour journey through 11 tracks of fuzzed-out, ragged, and unapologetically raw sounds. The album, packaged in a tip-on sleeve and including a download code, is a testament to the band's versatility and their ability to switch gears from their usual blissed-out numbers to these intense, gritty garage jams.
"Fuckbook" kicks off with "What'cha Gonna Do About It" and doesn't let up until the final notes of "Gudbuy t'Jane." Tracks like "Accident," "Shut Down," and "Dog Meat" showcase the band's knack for creating catchy, chaotic anthems that are as fun to sing along to as they are to scream at the top of your lungs. The album's brevity is part of its charm, with each track clocking in at just a few minutes, making it a perfect listen from start to finish.
Recorded during a secretive Hoboken rehearsal, "Fuckbook" is a raw and unfiltered look at Condo Fucks' sound. The album's production is intentionally lo-fi, adding to its overall gritty aesthetic. Despite its rough edges, "Fuckbook" is a triumph, showcasing the band's ability to create something truly special even when they're just messing around.
So, if you're a fan of garage rock or just looking for something a little different from Yo La Tengo, give "Fuckbook" a spin. It's a wild, unpredictable ride that's sure to leave you wanting more.