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Arab on Radar

Arab on Radar – Queen Hygiene II – Review

September 1, 1997

There’s no melody or harmony here, and singing along would be a difficult feat. This is not funny or a joke. It is totally raw, driving, piercing.

The Laurels – with Arab on Radar at Jacque’s Cabaret – Review

July 1, 1997

Their bassist was singing through some kind of echo box. Some songs reminded me of rockabilly. I didn’t know what that girl meant when she called them pop.

Arab on Radar – with The Laurels at Jacque’s Cabaret – Review

July 1, 1997

He wasn’t singing so much as whining in a nasal voice, and having an epileptic fit. “Kind of like Emo Phillips on crack, don’t you think?” the bartender said.

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