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Whokill

''Whokill'' (stylized as ''w h o k i l l'') is the second full-length release by Merrill Garbus' project Tune-Yards. It was released on 4AD Records on 19 April 2011.
It was the number one album of 2011 on ''The Village Voice's'' annual Pazz and Jop critic's poll〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pazz and Jop Poll: Top Albums of 2011 )〕 The album was recognized as one of The 100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far by Pitchfork Media in August 2014.
==Musical style==
The album covers a "formidable range of genres and styles"〔 including acoustic folk, rock, R&B, punk rock, funk, free jazz and Afrobeat. As on her first album, ''Bird-Brains'', ''Whokill'' relies on heavily layering looped sounds – notably vocals, drums and ukulele – which multi-instrumentalist/vocalist/composer Garbus uses to create her sound.
Unlike the lo-fi ''Bird-Brains'', which was self-recorded on a handheld voice recorder, ''Whokill'' was recorded in studio, resulting in a fuller and clearer sound. It was produced by Garbus and engineered by Eli Crews at New, Improved Studios in Oakland, California. Tune-Yards also fleshed out the line-up to reflect the live shows, adding bass player Nate Brenner, who co-wrote some of the album's songs, and using horns on several tracks.

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