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- Summary: Har Mar's third disc features contributions from Northern State and members of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and was produced by John Fields (Andrew WK).
- Record Label: Record Collection
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock, Pop
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 13
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Mixed: 6 out of 13
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Negative: 3 out of 13
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New Musical Express (NME)Har Mar's best effort to date. [4 Sep 2004, p.72]
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Essentially a homage to The Jackson 5/Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and fellow Minnesotan Prince, "The Handler" proves that Har Mar possesses a fine R&B baritone, is an able rapper and pens exceedingly funky, party-primed tunes with a perfect pop core.
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UrbHar Mar wraps glorious, melodic R&B styled hooks around lyrics that sound dangerously inappropriate coming out of the mouths of matrons in minivans. [Sep 2004, p.114]
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That he carries off this foolishness is down to sweat and vocal chords.
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FilterThe Handler is no doubt marred by some tasteless postcoital nyuks... and outdated references. [#12, p.97]
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The Handler shows that Har Mar Superstar can also give new meaning to the term "trying too hard."
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The Handler only meagerly amplifies what he was already doing, probably pleasing his no doubt respectable cadre of core followers, but handily turning off the rest of humanity.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 2 out of 6
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GaryGOct 27, 2004
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RichardLSep 10, 2004This is pure, sparkling pop ... in a world where "pop" somehow became a dirty world. Ignore the haters. This is the most joyous album of the year.
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GaryDSep 16, 2004
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DavidHFeb 20, 2005
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MattOct 9, 2004
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KoenDeCrockSep 27, 2004hahahahahahahahaha. How the f**** can anyone like this pile of sh**. It is bad musically, vocally and it isn't even funny.
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