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Vicious Vicious

Bringin the heat since 1877

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New video for Ho Baby made by Jaime O'Bradovich
Although the Minneapolis group Vicious Vicious began as Erik Appelwick's moniker for his debut album recorded entirely on four-track, Blood and Clover, it soon grew into a full-blown live band when Darren Jackson, Alex Oana, and Martin Dosh climbed aboard. With the quartet hashing out arrangements of Appelwick's home recordings, they began making waves in Minneapolis, and the local press started to take notice, earning Appelwick a nomination for best rock recording by the Minnesota Music Academy in 2002. The group earned another nomination by the same academy a year later... - All Music Guide, Gregory McIntosh
The Star Tribune (Minneapolis) had local music buffs, critics, writers, scenesters and taste-makers vote for the best local releases of 2005 and "Don't Look So Surprised" came in second place only after Atmosphere:
2. VICIOUS VICIOUS "DON'T LOOK SO SURPRISED"
It's a quick 34 minutes, but in that time we hear VV proprietor Erik Appelwick (also of the Hopefuls, who placed fifth in this poll last year) go from ecstatic romancer to confused lover to lost loner. One thing he doesn't lose, though, is the beat. Even at its most down, the CD is high on sexy rhythms and electronic flourishes, part Beck, Bowie and Bjrk. No surprise the critics loved it. 126 voter points
The Pioneer Press (St. Paul) voted Don't Look So Surprised ..6 in it's "Best Local Releases of 2005":
6. Vicious Vicious, "Don't Look So Surprised" (The Redemption Recording Co.) Unlike the breezy power pop of his other band, the Hopefuls, Erik Appelwick's Vicious Vicious is more concerned with hazy, lazy funk that's both danceable and sultry. Appelwick shared his golden touch with other Twin Cities acts this year, too, ably producing Tapes 'N Tapes, White Light Riot and Fitzgerald.
The Minnesota Music Academy awarded Vicious Vicious with it's "Best Local Recording of 2005" award for the album "Don't Look So Surprised".
The Onion named Don't Look So Surprised in it's own "Best Local Releases of 2005" issue: (..10 in this one)
10) Vicious Vicious, Dont Look So Surprised: Even though the band that Erik Appelwick and Darren Jackson formed together as a larktracksuit-clad power-pop combo The Hopefulswound up having a bigger buzz than their original projects, neither Vicious Vicious nor Kid Dakota fell by the wayside. In Appelwicks case, VV wound up letting him explore his funkier side, as well as stretch out over seven linked songs to tell a single story, the doomed romance between Appelwicks narrator and a free-spirited, roguish girl named Jenny. The relationship has already splintered before the first song is over, and the rest is reverie and recrimination: This is a song I wrote before that ship went down, he sings on Castaways. But bittersweet memories are still beautiful when theyre given such a gloriously glossy pop sheen.
"a feel-good, skewed pop record with the awkward eccentricity and pop smarts of Ween and early Beck." - All Music Guide
"A most enjoyable debut from a talented new-comer." - Amplifier Magazine
"a whisper-sexy, snickering hip-hop lampoon, suggests Beck's nudge-nudge-wink-winking...minces about like Donovan...without the stoner grin." - City Pages
"a feel-good album that is bluesy, soulful, laid-back and sensual." - Lost At Sea
"an album that is filled to the brim with intelligent, thought provoking slowdance numbers" - Mundane Sounds
The Star Tribune included the new Vicious Vicious album in it's "Best Albums of the Year. . ." List: Vicious Vicious, "Don't Look So Surprised" -- Following the arc of a relationship from giddy to complicated to downtrodden, this personal seven-song electro-pop epic by Olympic Hopeful Erik Appelwick is like a melding of Beck's "Sea Change" and "Midnite Vulture" albums. It tackles the heartache without losing the groove. Chris Riemenschneider, Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
The City Pages listed "Don't Look So Surprised" as one of the top 10 local releases of 2005 in it's "year in review" issue. And I quote: "As one-fifth of local favorites the Hopefuls and the producer of the next release on this list, Erik Appelwick just may have a golden touch. His second album under the Vicious Vicious moniker is great for living-room parties, in that it's got a couple of dance-floor instigators as well as plenty of chill tracks for general atmosphere. Hell, even some of the laid-back songs are hard not to move to. Although Appelwick's got a knack for summer worship, this isn't a CD that should be shelved during our seven-month winters. Dust this sunshiny album off for holiday party season." ---Lindsey Thomas
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Member Since: 7/23/2004
Band Website: viciousvicious.com
Band Members: erik sings
heath plays bass
adrian plays drums
james plays guitar
nick plays keys

Influences: wilco, beck, neutral milk hotel, funk, stax, lounge, groove, rhythm, sexy, dance, disco, feel, pocket, special bottoms.
Sounds Like: beck, sondre lerche, josh rouse, ac newman, the bees, wilco, jeff tweedy, uncle tupelo, son volt, loose fur, david bowie, ziggy stardust, beulah, eels, modest mouse, mull historical society, ambulance ltd, stereototal, broken social scene, wrens, the shins, my morning jacket, ween, apples in stereo, paul westerberg, donovan, the beatles, michael jackson, justin timberlake, rufus wainwright, the decemberists, neutral milk hotel, the flaming lips, elton john, abba, scissor sisters, elephant 6, the beach boys, brian wilson, the smiths, morrisey, the cure, robert smith, kid dakota, low, bright eyes, sam cooke, al green, carina round, fiona apple, alicia keys, maroon 5, athelete, radiohead, the pixies, REM, michael stipe, ohio players, stereolab, brian eno, jon brion, cat power, built to spill, nick drake, iron and wine, biz markie, pavement, stephen malkamus, bumble beez, duran duran, postal service, deathcab for cutie, graham smith, incredible moses leroy, kleenex girl wonder, from bubblegum to sky, of montreal, stereototal, bumblebeez, lou reed, belle & sebastien, enon, deerhoof, ben folds, ben kweller, sam cooke, marvin gaye, stevie wonder, motown, soul, the thrills, fiona apple, alicia keys, tilly & the wall, kings of convenience, orland oye, jeff buckley, elvis costello, cat power, dinosaur jr, nick drake, iron and wine, simon & garfunkel, usher, prince, rick james, jimmy fallon, hefner, enon, har mar superstar
Record Label: independant
Type of Label: None

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This time it’s for real

So, now that some t's have been crossed and i's have been dotted I can proudly announce the release date of the new Vicious Vicious album.  We will be playing at the Varsity Theater on September ...
Posted by Vicious Vicious on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 12:13:00 PST

New Vicious Vicious album (2007)

So it went like this: Fall of 2005 I was 4 tracking songs and song ideas in my old apartment off west 7th in St. Paul.  I took those songs to Dave Russ's studio and Adrian Suarez and I dumped tho...
Posted by Vicious Vicious on Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:41:00 PST

a little review, somewhat backhandedly good.

78. Vicious Vicious - Don't Look So Surprised (2005) It's hard for me to follow the directive given in the title of this CD. Basically, I'm surprised that I like it. You see, Vicious Vicious' first ...
Posted by Vicious Vicious on Thu, 03 Nov 2005 04:53:00 PST

Vicious Vicious Tshirts available NOW!!

It's all true. Brand new Vicious Vicious tshirts available at viciousvicious.com!! Two different designs. Six different colors. Click on the "buy" link for cd's and T's. http://www.viciousvicious.com
Posted by Vicious Vicious on Tue, 25 Oct 2005 06:33:00 PST

MMA award

Last night Vicious Vicious was awarded "Best Locally Released Recording" for our second album "Don't Look So Surprised". Thanks to the voters!! We will be celebrating tonight at our show at the Vars...
Posted by Vicious Vicious on Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:40:00 PST

new song posted

oh yeah, i posted the song "castaways" here on the myspace. It was recently nominated by the Minnesota Music Academy as "Best Rock Song". Check it out.
Posted by Vicious Vicious on Wed, 21 Sep 2005 02:21:00 PST

More positive feedback

Jennifer Whigham at howwastheshow.com had the following to say about the set we played at The Varsity on Sept. 9th. Good stuff: "Next on the bill was Vicious Vicious, and Im embarrassed to admit Id...
Posted by Vicious Vicious on Wed, 21 Sep 2005 02:19:00 PST