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Harsh
Words LP (2009)
Independent |
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King Hipster |
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Marriage Ain't A Promise |
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Stripper Song |
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Fake Cowboys |
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Isolation Blues |
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Two Towns Over |
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June Bug |
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Market Survey |
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Thank You |
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Half Man Half Mule |
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No Holiday |
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you dismiss them as another White Stripes clone, replace
Jack White’s growl with a voice closer to the Gossip’s
Beth Ditto and the garage rock references with chunkier
classic rock riffage. They’ve got their formula
honed to a sharp point and cram in a lot of hooks...it’s
a fun album that will sound good over a case of beer on
a humid summer day, and there’s always a need for
a few of those in your collection." - Benjamin
Boles, NOW Magazine |
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Just
About Broke EP (2008)
Independent |
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Isolation Blues |
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Thank You |
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Declaration |
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Marriage Ain't A Promise |
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The Ballad of Ryan Malcolm |
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Swamp Music |
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Ego Song |
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When
a band contains only two members, it makes it easy for
the listener to distinguish the talents of each player.
On Little Foot Long Foot's debut EP, Just About Broke,
the combination of Joan Smith's deadly vocals with Isaac
Klein's tight snare rolls results in seven songs of
passionate blues-rock. Smith wails through Marriage
Ain't a Promise like it's an aural punch in the face,
and Ego Song will urge you to drive quicker than you
probably should...the Toronto twosome manages to capture
a distinct tone with Smith's dirty distortion. The sound
makes you feel like you?re trudging through a dusty
southern town with a guitar strapped to your back and
a revolver sitting on your hip, looking for trouble.
Sean D. Fitzgerald, National Post |
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