Pretty girls make graves kan nok bedst beskrives som en omgang post-kill rock stars emoindierock. Har man så god smag, at man kan nyde Sleater kinney, Bikini kill eller en uptempo PJ Harvey vil man nok ikke gå helt galt i byen på denne aften. Melodiøs upbeat emo/indie på den gode måde. Med i købet er Blood Brothers, som veksler mellem melødiøs indie og knaldende hardcore for at ende med lidt blød emo.... Afvekslende på en lækker og sammenhængende måde... Svenske Amical åbner ballet med en gang velspillet emo tilsat en sjat Helmet. Vi lover en dejlig sommeraften med dejlig musik... Check deres hjemmesider for mp3 og andet guf...
...Og hvis du ikke stoler på os, kan du jo se hvad andre har skrevet...
"....Boasting a name that seems to have crawled straight out of a lurid pulp paperback, Pretty Girls Make Graves emits killer rock with a distinctly feminine cast. As Andrea Zollo's saucy vocals intertwine with the trashy, spiraling guitars of Jason Clark and Nathen Johnson, the band appears to be the sonic equivalent of serial killer Aileen Wuornos -- if she'd taken some women's studies courses and decided to collaborate with (rather than terminate) the opposite sex.
Since the release of a self-titled EP on Dim Mak Records and a Sub Pop Singles Club 7-inch earlier this year, Pretty Girls Make Graves has built a heavy buzz around the indie rock world. The Seattle quintet's live shows are wild affairs, pitting the taunting, staccato singing of Zollo against backup vocals by guitarist Clark, bassist Derek Fudesco, and drummer Nick DeWitt in a schoolyard-gang type of call-and-response.
Part of the noise surrounding Pretty Girls Make Graves concerns the role Fudesco played in the breakup of popular horror rock ensemble Murder City Devils. (The bassist left MCD in October, and the group soon imploded.) Still, you can't blame Fudesco for wanting to ditch that crime scene: As charming as MCD could be, its schlock shock was often as subtle as a hammer. Pretty Girls Make Graves, on the other hand, concentrates on the unsettling power dynamics underlying female-male relationships (an approach borrowed from the Smiths, a group that is the actual inspiration for the band's name, according to Fudesco).
Pretty Girls' next release should be a real scream. Berkeley's Lookout! Records was so taken with the group's new demos that the label asked to release a full-length, rather than the scheduled EP. The record's April arrival should prove whether this musical relationship has lasting -- and blasting -- power....."
...og også om blood brothers...
".... THE BLOOD BROTHERS have always been a band that pushes themselves to the extreme: musical mayhem, bad attitudes, bad haircuts, and bad ass riffs. Strap yourself in and feel the limit. Here it is... the next chapter. Comparable to bands before them, but taking it to the next breaking point. In the vein of DRIVE LIKE JEHU, ANTIOCH ARROW, and THE CRIMSON CURSE. Nobody can avoid finding the urgency and angst displayed in the sounds produced by these five young lads and Ross Robinson... from the darkest city in the United States, Seattle...."