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Viz Kicks Boo (Le Tigre Records 2004)




  
   Calling themselves a trio banging the audiences ears with “Underground feminist’s Electro Rock” which shall seducing you up in minutes you decided to listening to these New York City group founded by an ex-member of Bikini Kill and Johanna Fateman with neat drummer JD Samson that carries the legacy rebellious ideas of Kathleen Hannah’s previous semi-legendary band from the Riotgrrrl movements on the late midst of nineties with Hannah’s naughty vocals and the simplicity raging of Garage Rock meets Andy Warhol’s glamour Art-Deco weirdy-ness closing with the blast explosion of Punk Rock giving this Synth-Pop band a recognition for being brave to take the street-style Punk Rock to the higher place on the lap of mainstream modeling nation with their third recording of Dance Punk – This Island. Le Tigre is being on the statistic watch from most of the music magazine and called as the new founder of aggressive Pop music because Kathleen Hannah is sounded snotty and spoiled rather than angry but the vocals delivery to the Jangling funky guitars and the nuisance slicky themes talking in sarcastically sweet in After Dark, Seconds, On The Verge or TKO – leaving the distinctive moment for you to discovering more practically Punk Pop pranks by following the cutey Kathleen and the sensual music of Le Tigre in a social dance-mode moves …  

This Island:
http://sharethisbreath.blogspot.co.id/2010/09/le-tigre-this-island-2004.html

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