That Justin Timberlake sure has some nerve. Before trying to record a song as brazen as "Sexyback," he should've checked out what Juliette Beavan and her band, 8mm, were bringing to the party with their debut full-length, Songs to Love and Die By (one of the first bands, incidentally, to be released on Blackpool Lights' local label, Curb Appeal Records). In fact, there's really no comparison the slinky, sultry Beavan is the definition of sexiness. Sure, there are her looks, and from the album's cover to the band's Web page, it's clear that the blond-haired, long-legged, scantily clad Beavan is being marketed just as much as her music. But it's her sultry vocals, poured over muted guitars and trip-hop atmosphere, that give Songs a Rilo Kiley-covering-Massive Attack kind of feel. Much like a steamy night in the back of a darkened limousine, this album is so sexy, you'll crave a postcoital cigarette when it's over. I could be your everything if you let me, Beavan pleads on "Stunning," one of the album's best tracks. She won't have to ask twice.
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