Fingersnapping swing with some ska and funky boogies thrown in. You also get a punk anthem, a slow ballad, and a couple rockers like Iggy and Diamond Dave.
For those who enjoy such things as fine, olde English music with deeply evile words but complete with authentic HURDY-GURDY playing purchase Burn, Witch, Burn.
They weren’t talented. They were fashionable. So if it whizzed by you the first time, turn your head and catch the Bratmobile look now. It hasn’t changed.
Brandtson have finally hit their stride on this EP. Gone are the easily-recognizable influences, plenty are the slippery hooks and swollen playfulnesses.
Sticks a finger in your cheek, twists and repeats “Apples and oranges, la la la la la la la.” “If You Don’t Stop Crying” sounds a lot like a Cheap Trick song.
Ashtray Babyhead use keyboards, big, fuzzy guitars, monster hooks, and that roll-over Weezer thing sparingly, and the result is power pop at its finest.