Introducing Cadallaca

Editorial Reviews
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Move over, Shangri-Las. There's a new girl gang in town. They call themselves Kissy, Dusty, and Junior, but everyone knows that the girls in Cadallaca are Corin Tucker from Sleater-Kinney and Sarah Dougher and sts from the Lookers. Taking on new identities is a thematic strain for Cadallaca. Not only have they rechristened themselves, they have also gone far afield of their other bands. Cadallaca is a girl group in the old-fashioned sense of the word: close harmonies, Farfisa-driven tunes, and attitude applied like fresh red lipstick. But don't expect the same old brokenhearted subjects. "June-n-July" is a word-crammed story of brave young warriors, but as opposed to the Shirelles song, these soldier boys are girls! The creaky, haunted-house organ of "Night Vandals" sets the tone for this bizarre stalker's lament. Lo-fi production can be a burden on some bands, but here it is perfect for the retro appeal. Cadallaca: the world's first grrrl group. --Lois Maffeo

Music Review:

  1. Let It Burn
  2. Let Me Kiss You [CD-single] [Import]
  3. Let's Make This Precious: The Best Of [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  4. Lift
  5. Live in Concert [Import] [Live]
  6. Lullaby for Columbine
  7. Makes Me Feel Better
  8. Marquee Moon
  9. Martian Saints [EP]
  10. Mayonnaise

Music Review

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Don't Let Go [Live]

Foss Plays Mozart

Easter at Canterbury

Music: Lacerate the Sky

Freedom: Celebration of Life V.1 [Import]

I Bambini Fanno Oh [CD-single] [Import]

Gourmet Music Deluxe: French Cuisine [Import]

Good Morning Spider [Enhanced]

Hidden Songs-Green Ufos 10 Year Anniversary [Import]

Complete Flanders & Swann [Box set] [Import]

Euphoria, Confusion, Anger and Remorse

Lapiz de Labio [Import]

En Europa [Import]

1950-1953

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