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Though not markedly different than the band's
Amrep
debut, in fact not different at all, just louder,
Sucked In, Blown Out
carries on
Lollipop's
herky-jerky
MC5
meets
Pussy Galore
stomp and wail, and does so with aplomb. Once again, any attempt to decipher
Marc's
vocals would end in failure; nary a word is comprehensible, and without a doubt, that's precisely the vibe he's going for.
is the sound of four garage musicians carrying on powerfully, energetically, spastically, without a care in the world; not caring whether anyone is listening, watching, buying, or even paying remote attention. In other words, folks, this truly is garage rock without any retro posing - just guitar, bass, vocals, and drums hammering it out indifferent to the outside world. Due to a number of reasons, least of which was the band's illogical geographical issues - each member lived in a different state,
Lollipop
called it quits after this quick, feisty gem. ~ Patrick Kennedy
Amrep
debut, in fact not different at all, just louder,
Sucked In, Blown Out
carries on
Lollipop's
herky-jerky
MC5
meets
Pussy Galore
stomp and wail, and does so with aplomb. Once again, any attempt to decipher
Marc's
vocals would end in failure; nary a word is comprehensible, and without a doubt, that's precisely the vibe he's going for.
is the sound of four garage musicians carrying on powerfully, energetically, spastically, without a care in the world; not caring whether anyone is listening, watching, buying, or even paying remote attention. In other words, folks, this truly is garage rock without any retro posing - just guitar, bass, vocals, and drums hammering it out indifferent to the outside world. Due to a number of reasons, least of which was the band's illogical geographical issues - each member lived in a different state,
Lollipop
called it quits after this quick, feisty gem. ~ Patrick Kennedy