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4.0 excellent | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | November 5th 21 | Yes, please. I need more sexy sassy sax-y modern art-punk in my life. Even though I wish that the saxophone took over the melodic lead more often and he influences ranged even further into the obscure. Maybe in the future the band will delve into the noisy, artsy 70s post-punk revolution and Lizzy Mercier Descloux or This Heat the shit out of their style.
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4.0 excellent | cjbizzlebizzle | November 14th 19 | Quirkly and energtic art punk with new wave vibes that is as catchy as it is dance-able. Downright groovy and infectious bass lines lay a great foundation for the entire album which often features sax in lieu of guitars. The vocals bring a bit of a bratty attitude and range from talking to full on singing staying within the context of the music as a whole quite well. This is essentially disco punk with an enthusiastic sax player who crushes it at every twist and turn. Bonus points for lyrics that tackle important real world topics and keeping the music about as fun as it gets. Almost every song has its charm and shows off this bands unique style but extra shout outs to Friendly Fire and Suddenly, truly fantastic tracks.
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