Buy this and their first one if you can find it.
epsteinsmutha | At the bottom of Juan Epstein's excuse note | 07/25/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Forgive Little Steven for his association with the perenially constipated Broooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooce! He has a quasi-interesting syndicated radio show which is where I first heard these incredibly sweet ("typed" with Sugar Cane and Rocket Queen on e-mail, and they're very nice) ladies. This is their second album and a bit more rocky than their first, Rock It! Organist Lisa Farfisa shares more of the vocals with Rocket Queen on this one. If you want reference points, think the Go-Gos or Runaways or the Muffs. Basically you have distorted, loud guitars, female vocals (with a slight accent as they are Norwegian) and themes of personal politics (relationships) and rocking out, all the things that make life more bearable, which is what this album does. Some of the highlights: Hey Now, Dance With You, Who You Are, Sunday, Stop, actually, the whole album is fantastic, so what are you waiting for? And again, while you're at it, try to find their first album on MTG Records and if you look hard enough, their Christmas single with covers of Wham!'s "Last Christmas" and Kim Wilde's "Kids in America."
Signed,
epsteinsmutha"