It rocks in all the right places (and probably a few others.) Play it loud for the perfect party!" - Fear And Loathing Fanzine I really can’t think of any reason why anyone would dislike this album. And it oozes attitude! They include a cover of the Holly & the Italians classic, ‘Tell That Girl to Shut Up’ which fits-in perfectly, while the final track, ‘It’s Tina Time’, steals a beat from The Glitter Band, adds some noisy guitars and stomps all the way to the fade out. ![]() This is all about girls being ‘tuff’ and playing what they want, whilst hooking the listener with totally infectious melodies. Obvious references to Sixties Girl bands and West Coast female-fronted bands like The Muffs, early-GoGo’s and The Fastbacks, plus certain hints of early Blondie and The Runaways. "You could call this powerpop and it’s clear to see the influence it’s had on the current resurgence of such bands, but there’s a lot more to this than one convenient genre can cover. "How do I even begin a review of my favorite album of this century? I suppose I begin by saying it's my favorite album of this century!" - Lord Rutledge Roy Montgomery ft."This is one of the greatest power pop albums ever made, and its influence on the modern power pop revival is undeniable." - Lord Rutledge, Faster And Louder Teenage Tom Petties x We Are Joiners – Punching Bag Plus 90s demos from a former Velocity Girl!Ĭheck out more from each band via the links below… Dreamy post-punk from Melbourne (rocky), art-pop from SF (Present Electric), shimmering jangle from Belfast (Neil Brogan). On this week’s show: Indie rock from California (pardoner, Flat Worms, Spiritual Cramp) to Australia (Wireheads, Bad//Dreems).
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