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By Tamara Palmer

Published on September 03, 2009 at 3:58pm

Over the last few years and albums, Oakland's Lovemakers (Lisa Light and Scott Blonde) have been moving further away from the simple electro-based sound they favored earlier in the decade. The forthcoming album, Let's Be Friends (a great title, considering the two are former lovers), continues their rock-centric feel. The CD is full of rousing beats and clever hooks, as on "Everyone's Fighting the Same Damn Fight," which comes with the snarky aside, "Except for you, you're the only one."