This is high quality, fast paced
garage-y punk rock with a big pop element to it- imagine the Ramones with a
female singer (not that different a sound, honestly) and slightly less intense
instrument volume. This is catchy,
melodic, well-written, well-recorded, jangly music with a “soft side of punk”
vibe. This could almost be pop punk if
not for the fact that this is no doubt a record written from a chronological
vision before pop and punk were ever fused together. For anyone who understands where punk came
from originally, sound-wise, or wants to.
Excellent.

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