Spoon!

Fuck yeah! I just got into these guys and saw them live in Ft. Lauderdale last night. Holy shit, dont miss these guys if they're in your town!
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I have a couple of their albums and honestly i think they are okay... but i can't really get in them.
Maybe one day they will grow on me.
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I own three of their albums, and the only one I love from start to finish is Girls Can Tell. The other two are hit or miss with me, though I absolutely adore the majority of the songs. It's just that the few I don't like I REALLY don't like.
They've definitely been a grower for me, so there's hope!
kill the moonlight
gimme fiction
ga ga ga ga ga
As for the band, they are great. Their last 4 albums are as good as any other stretch of album any current band has put out over the same timeframe. Girls Can Tell and Kill The Moonlight get rightfully lumped together, similar sounds, but once you spend time with each they are clearly distinctive albums. Then Gimmie Fiction and Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga are also rightfully lumped together with their obvious pop-tendencies, but, again, over time it becomes clear they are two distinctive albums, even if they are in the same mold. Listening to all 4 you can clearly hear their progression from the clearly non-poppy Girls Can Tell to the pop-overload on Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, and it all works really well.
For my money, they are the best American band out there right now. They are still in their prime both in the studio and on stage, I cannot wait to hear what they do next.