Rose, Frankie & Tryouts: Frankie Rose and The Tryouts

Rose, Frankie & Tryouts: Frankie Rose and The Tryouts

Rose, Frankie & Tryouts: Frankie Rose and The Tryouts

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Frankie Rose and The Tryouts
Artist: Rose, Frankie & Tryouts
Label: Slumberland Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 749846012418
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. Frankie Rose has a reputation for minimal, Maureen Tucker-like beats and iconic presence in such buzz-stirring bands as Crystal Stilts, Dum Dum Girls and Vivian Girls-groups that spearheaded a thriving scene that mixes the sounds of lo-fi garage and big, reverb-drenched, Phil Spector-produced '60s girl groups with the noise aesthetic of the Jesus and Mary Chain, a touch of Velvet Underground and a strong DIY ethic. On this self-titled album, Frankie Rose and the Outs have their heads in the clouds a bit more than Rose's previous projects. The ghostly golden-oldie grooves of songs like "Girlfriend Island," "Candy" and the pedal-pounding "That's What People Told Me," sound like the Cocteau Twins and Shangri-Las tracking a split LP with the help of a time machine and a freshly-acquitted Phil Spector.

Tracks:
1.1 Hollow Life
1.2 Candy
1.3 Little Brown Haired Girls
1.4 Lullabye for Roads and Miles
1.5 That's What People Told Me
1.6 Memo
1.7 Must Be Nice
1.8 Girlfriend Island
1.9 You Can Make Me Feel Bad
1.10 Don't Tread
1.11 Save Me
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