Why Buy The Cow
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MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2011-07-15
Reviewed 2011-07-15
Amped-up lo-fi garage blitz rock. This four-piece out of Boston wail on all instruments (drums, guitar, bass, keys) on this 3 song EP. Elements of surf, punk, rockabilly, psychedelia, and grunge. No Detectable FCC’s.
*My Favorites*: All of ‘em.
1. (3:00) Mid / Fast. Drums galore, straight-ahead pure energy, pounding lo-fi garage psyche pop punk. Screechy production, vocals back in the mix.
2. (2:12) Fast. Same as #1 but a bit quicker with drum tambourine strikes, psychobilly.
3. (1:53) Fast. All-out energy, wailing on the drums, great song to play while on the racetrack (or running from the sheriff).
*My Favorites*: All of ‘em.
1. (3:00) Mid / Fast. Drums galore, straight-ahead pure energy, pounding lo-fi garage psyche pop punk. Screechy production, vocals back in the mix.
2. (2:12) Fast. Same as #1 but a bit quicker with drum tambourine strikes, psychobilly.
3. (1:53) Fast. All-out energy, wailing on the drums, great song to play while on the racetrack (or running from the sheriff).
Recent airplay
Banned From The Laundromat
The Songsmith Show — Aug 05, 2011
Go Back To New York
Brownian Motion — Jul 20, 2011
Go Back To New York
Not That Simple — Jul 20, 2011
Neighbor's Goods
Grace — Jul 20, 2011
Charting
2011-07-17 — 2011-09-18
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Aug 7 | 1 |
| Jul 24 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Go Back To New York | ||
| 2. | Neighbor's Goods | ||
| 3. | Banned From The Laundromat |