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Bif Naked

I Bificus

  • AMG Review of I Bificus

    Amg
    Rick Anderson
    All Music Guide

    If you buy this one on the basis of the video for "Moment of Weakness," you'll be surprised by a couple of things: first, that Bif's stylistic range embraces much more than that song's tightly constructed pop-punk roar; second that "I Died" and "Spaceman" are both plain old anthemic guitar rock; third, that "Lucky" is a low-key and gently cathartic ballad; and finally, that "Chotee" is old-school, three-chord punk in the tradition of the Ramones. Another surprising element is her seriousness. The exuberantly goofy persona she exhibits on talk shows and in the "Moment of Weakness" video is not evident on any of these songs (though it raises its cockeyed head repeatedly throughout the handwritten liner notes). Her topics -- which include a failed marriage, extraterrestrials who never come to abduct her even though she's ready and waiting, and her own straight-edge (i.e.drug-free) lifestyle -- are generally dealt with quite earnestly, if not terribly deeply. The final product is really very good, though few other songs approach the perfect disposability of the single.

Tonight's Tunes and a Question
over 2 years ago

well it's kind of a mellow night so i've been loading up a que of mellow type songs on the ol' iPod. some Genesis, Prince, K's Choice, 77's, Evanesence, Bif Naked and others. once again i've noticed a large number of tracks from BTVS on my iPod, my favortie of which has to be "Lucky" by Bif Naked. which brings me to what i have deemed as tonight's question for you, the readers...Do you have ...

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