The Trials of Growing Up Jangly: Vivian Girls, Crystal Stilts, and the Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Jangly sixties indie-pop bands tend to have short shelf lives, but these three are profitably stubborn.
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Jangly sixties indie-pop bands tend to have short shelf lives, but these three are profitably stubborn.
The Massive Attack remix is particularly good.
“I Hate People”: Brat-rock the way it was meant to be.
Fans of the Beach Boys, and technically proficient singing in general, might have a difficult time with this cover.
It was the type of indie-rock grab bag where headliners Vivian Girls have, relatively speaking, something like star power.
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