Low Cut Connie
Download their albums – this is their second – too. Elements of 60s pop spar with
rollicking Faces-styled piano/organ and rugged hooks thick enough to
hang meat from as this quartet grinds out whip smart material that never
seems retro. There is snap and crackle in Low Cut Connie’s pop and a
gutsy edge that’ll have you turning up the volume regardless of where
you’re at. When the handclaps push the beat on the rollicking garage of
“Pity Party” you’ll want to invite friends over for your own bash. The
15 tracks breeze by in 43 hyperventilating minutes even when the mood
turns bluesy on “Stay Alive If You Can” and the walking bass, back alley
creep kicks off the title track. It’s all frothy fun with snappy, sassy
lyrics (including some inoffensive “f” bombs) and a rootsy energy that
shoots out of the speakers.
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