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Metro Station - 'Shake It'

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Fraser McAlpine | 19:09 UK time, Friday, 20 March 2009

Metro StationI don't claim to be massively up to date with the very latest of developments in that young person's teen-speak you hear so much about these days. It would probably be a bit wrong if I was, plus most slang is localised, so that a phrase which is already old hat in Wakefield won't have made it as far as Aviemore. That said, I am fairly sure that this song is not about shaking something. Or at least, nothing wholesome.

I'm not sure what first gave it away, the breathy delivery, the bits of the lyrics which are clearly describing the tail end of a date, where Trace Cyrus is wondering how to make the last kiss last a little bit longer than is seemly, or the enormous randy whiff that comes off the whole thing.

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Either way, by the time you get to the chorus - a chorus which, by the way, could be used as a stimulant for long-distance lorry drivers, such is its super-caffienated jitter-power - and the "shake-shake shake-shake a-shake it!" refrain, it's clear that the Metros do not have cocktails on their mind. It's like an episode of Skins, or those late-night Hollyoakses they do, in pop song form.

And while it's curious to be thinking of any extension of Brand Cyrus as being less than 100% squeaky-clean, and downright strange to credit a Hannah Montana-affiliated musical endeavour with thoughts of a sexual nature, the sauce is impossible to miss. They, the tattooed rude boys, want to do stuff with you, a hot girl.

Just goes to show, even plastic robo-pop-rock can get dirty, given the the right, y'know, stimulation.

*blushes*

Four starsDownload: Out now
CD Released: March 23rd


(Fraser McAlpine)

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