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18th February 2010

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1986 - Aunts Marching
Everybody is Whatever I Think They Are (Palentine Records)

I shouldn’t have to tell you that sounding like Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr. is not a bad thing.  Their influence is easily detected in 1986’s latest record, Everybody is Whatever I Think They Are.  In fact, I think vocalist Giorgio Angelini actually sounds a lot like Lee Ranaldo, particularly during the first half of the record.  But as far as overall sound, I think just a slightly toned-down Dinosaur Jr. would be the easiest way to imagine what 1986 sounds like.  That, or listening to “Aunts Marching,” found at the top of this page.

The record drops March 2, and it’s on Palentine Records, which I thought was something Airheads made up.

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