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Released
  
September 16, 2003

Team Boo (2003)
  
Bring It Back (2006)

Release date
  
16 September 2003

Label
  
Polyvinyl Record Co.

Length
  
40:10

Artist
  
Mates of State

Producer
  
Jim Eno

Genre
  
Indie pop

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Similar
  
Mates of State albums, Indie pop albums

Team Boo is the third album by American indie pop duo Mates of State. It was released on September 16, 2003 by Polyvinyl Records. The album was produced by Jim Eno of American indie rock band Spoon and John Croslin, who produced the duo's debut album My Solo Project.

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Critical reception

Team Boo garnered positive reviews from music critics. Tim Sendra of AllMusic praised the album's upbeat production and the vocal work of Gardner and Hammel giving life and exuberance to even slower tracks like "Parachutes (Funeral Song)" and "An Experiment", saying that "Team Boo is a record that will make even the staunchest nonbelievers believe in the power of simply played, honest, and energetic pop music again." Rob Mitchum of Pitchfork Media said that despite some slow-placed tracks, the album was a return to form into My Solo Project territory thanks to the production work of John Croslin and Jim Eno leading them there, saying that "Team Boo turns out to be a surprisingly respectable junior-year effort-- one that puts Mates of State in the small minority of indie-pop bands that don't fall under the one-album-and-out rule." Mackenzie Wilson of Rolling Stone praised the duo's elegant and idiosyncratic musicianship complementing their vocal harmonies, saying that "Gardner's girlish vocals snugly wrap around her husband's boyish charm, letting on to Mates of State's genuine love for music as well as for one another."

Songs

1Ha Ha2:59
2Whiner's Bio2:33
3Fluke2:48

References

Team Boo Wikipedia