Purely Evil

Rogers Sisters, the
Troubleman Unlimited
General | Feb 2003

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2003-03-05
Oh boy is this ever good! All girl sassy post punk flavored new wavey rock. Think X-ray spex, slits, gang of four, early B-52s, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Gary Myrick put in a blender on high. One othe the girls is either a boy or shes got a deeper voice than me (?). Rough around the edges a la Cakelike. Retro in flavor yet certainly cutting edge.

1) post punk w/ electroclash feel despite total lack of synths
2) driving punky, lets pogo!
3) slower, chorused, guit a la Gary Myrick
4) mid paced, dual voc action
5) takes 8 seconds to start, chunky Gang of Fourish
6) epic chorus-wooo!
7) different production, reverbed back vocs
8) tom tom jungle beat, mellower, arty
9) “new wave punk” fer sure fer sure, lets pogo!
10) new wave feel, mid-slow feel
11) driving chunky punky

Recent airplay

Zero Point
Brownian MotionSep 21, 2005
I Dig a Hole
Distraction LimitedFeb 11, 2005
Purely Evil, A Can Tell You How I Feel Ab, Calculator, (Im a ) Ballerina, I Dig a Hole, The Black Anniversary, Now They Know, Delayed Reaction, Song for Freddie, The Money Life, Zero Point
A Can Tell You How I Feel Ab
Distraction-LimitedNov 14, 2003
Zero Point
Zero Point
Stirling's ApproximationAug 01, 2003

Charting

2003-03-24 — 2003-05-26
Week EndingAirplays
May 25 1
May 18 2
May 4 2
Apr 27 1
Apr 13 2
Apr 6 3
Mar 30 1

Track listing

1. Zero Point
2. The Money Life
3. Song for Freddie
4. Delayed Reaction
5. Now They Know
6. The Black Anniversary
7. I Dig a Hole
8. (Im a ) Ballerina
9. Calculator
10. A Can Tell You How I Feel Ab
11. Purely Evil