3 stars
Now how DIY is this? An 8-track cassette of breakneck spindly indie
guitar fuzz by Glasgow girl/boy trio featuring former Park Attack
drummer turned singer/guitarist Lorna Gilfedder that has no name and no
label and is available in a gloriously limited edition of fifty-seven.
Soundwise, the Grrrls lo-fi vignettes lean towards the C-86 song-book,
all dolefully trilled harmony vocals counterpointed by FX pedal murk
and biscuit-tin beats suggesting a darker side beyond songs about Paul
Simon. This may be a wilfully back to basics stance, but 'New Pop'
might just predict the future. Did somebody say sha-la-la?
The List, May 2011
ends
Now how DIY is this? An 8-track cassette of breakneck spindly indie
guitar fuzz by Glasgow girl/boy trio featuring former Park Attack
drummer turned singer/guitarist Lorna Gilfedder that has no name and no
label and is available in a gloriously limited edition of fifty-seven.
Soundwise, the Grrrls lo-fi vignettes lean towards the C-86 song-book,
all dolefully trilled harmony vocals counterpointed by FX pedal murk
and biscuit-tin beats suggesting a darker side beyond songs about Paul
Simon. This may be a wilfully back to basics stance, but 'New Pop'
might just predict the future. Did somebody say sha-la-la?
The List, May 2011
ends
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