Great female-fronted pop/garage punk from Brooklyn. Vocals remind me a little of Busy Signals, with slightly more serious content. Came across their demo from 2010 recently and can't stop listening to it. I, personally, love the up-beat vocals (albeit with pretty melancholy lyrics, which comes off as a really great contrast). However, my favorite song off the demo is "Good Grief", which features some faster-paced screaming and yelling, which I seriously appreciate! I think it's great when a band is versatile enough to put out slower, pop-y songs ("The Rind", "Slump") and then more intense hardcore/punk sounding ones like "Good Grief" with all of them sounding great, and being on the same EP, while not sounding disconnected or strange being played one after the other. Definitely check it out, the instrumentals don't disappoint either. They talk on their website about working towards putting out a full-length soon, so let's all hope that happens before long. I am definitely dying to hear it!
"Molasses" and "Good Grief"
Aye Nako has a download link for their demo on their website, but for a solid copy, send 3 dollars to:
PO BOX 50055
Brooklyn NY
11205
Brooklyn NY
11205


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