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The Bird and the Bee: The Bird and the Bee

Mark Keresman

Published on February 28, 2007

The Bird and the Bee
The Bird and the Bee
Metro Blue

When one thinks of significant "duo" performers in American pop culture, who comes to mind? Sam and Dave, Martin and Lewis, Simon and Garfunkel...um, ahem. Add to that list the Bird and the Bee, a California twosome of Greg Kurstin (all instruments except horns) and Inara George (vocals), daughter of late Little Feat guitarist Lowell George. Stylistically, they're something of an American counterpart to Stereolab—but that's not to say they're a knockoff. Both TBATB and Stereolab have nonchalant, cool-as-the-pillow's-other-side vocals and a penchant for sleek, pulsating melodies. And most of their songs are drenched in smartly infectious pop. Where they diverge: The Bird and the Bee aren't as arch as their U.K. brethren, and their sense of humor is, well, American. "Cool babies with soft operations/Holding my hand, throwing coins in my cup/Dusty numbers and public relations/Tell me to sit there and just shut up," sweetly goes the refrain of "I Hate Camera." After only one listen to "F*cking Boyfriend," I dare you to keep the sardonic "Would you ever be my/Would you ever be my fucking boyfriend?" chorus out of your mind's tape loop. In contrast to the USA's fast-food ethos, TBATB seek to seduce listeners with wit and class.



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