'Fab Four' bore
You have to give Stereolab credit for one thing: they stick to their guns. The "groop," as they're called, are famous for blending '50s and '60s pop with subtle shades of electronica and cleaner-than-clean sonic polish. In Fab Four Suture, Stereolab doesn't break any new ground, but for some people, that is more than enough. If you like adding variety to your days-long shuffled playlist, there's no other band out there quite like Stereolab. As background music, Fab Four Suture (or any of the groop's records) can make any party a little bit groovier. But if you're looking for a record to slip into your car's stereo, this album will probably get boring.





