Teenanger: E P L P

Teenanger SKU: 28149507
Teenanger: E P L P

Teenanger: E P L P

Teenanger SKU: 28149507

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $30.99 Sale price $28.51
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Description

Title: E P L P
Label: Telephone Explosion
Product Type: VINYL LP

A sound that's equal parts aggressive and odd, with killer riffs and, occasionally, a horn solo. It's post-modern Punk music, unpredictable and consistently intriguing. Here's what the press is saying about it: "They create this sound that's equal parts "aggressive" and "odd", with killer riffs and, occasionally, a horn solo. It's post-modern Punk music, unpredictable and consistently intriguing" - Pitchfork // "Teenanger toil in garage-inflected post-Punk, keeping the proceedings loose enough to give character, but never soft." - Noisey // "'Hot Rods' is a loser anthem perfect for when you're smoking cigarettes in the alley, complaining about all the Yuppies and Jocks." -Consequence of Sound // "Melissa Ball sings with a Kim Deal sigh, as her band's Metal-on-Metal lurch sticks to her like migraine in a Tarpit. " - Chartattack // Vocalist Chris Swimmings keeps the anger burning against guitarist Jon Schouten's wall of fire and raw fury. " - Impose.

Tracks:
1.1 Fly on the Wall
1.2 Sky Saxon
1.3 Twisted
1.4 Mild Survival
2.1 Think About It
2.2 The Sequel
2.3 Negative Zeros
2.4 Hot Rods at the Loser Convention
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