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NVM, the sophomore release (debut for Hardly Art) from Seattle, WA's Tacocat. NVM, pronounced "Nevermind" (get it!), feature songs about frustration, alienation, psychedelic quinceaeras, and anthems ("Crimson Wave" and "Pocket Full of Primrose") for mother natures monthly gift...all set to boppy-poppy sunny and sugary bouts of bouncy rock. These guys are the musical version of a Trapper Keeper filled with old issues of Riot Grrrl fanzines and Cheap Trick cds. Recorded in the year 2013 by Conrad Uno at EGG in Seattle, WA. Ka-booom! Review: Five Stars - Given as a present to someone who loved it. Review: Five Stars - Great album
W**T
Five Stars
Given as a present to someone who loved it.
S**A
Five Stars
Great album
N**E
Great band; great album!
The album shipped fast and got here on time. Honestly thought I was buying a used copy, and I was pleasantly surprised when it showed up and was a new copy.
N**A
Great melodies, verve and humor
Killer record! Great melodies, verve and humor, punk attitude, and super-punchy recording by Conrad Uno at legendary Egg Studios in Seattle. Can't stop playing it, and why should I?
J**.
Such an awesome band! Saw them in concerts in the late ...
Such an awesome band! Saw them in concerts in the late 2016 this is what modern music should sound like.
P**G
Power Pop Girl Band From Seattle
An indie pop girl band out of Seattle, Tacocat's palindromic name indicates they are out to have fun. If the name and album art didn't give it away, "Bridge to Hawaii", the album's second song, leaves no doubt. The catchy, swirling lyrics capture the band's surfy leanings and upbeat attitude. Another standout, "Psychedelic Quinceanera", carries on this theme, with a bit of a twangy guitar background fill here and there. "Hey Girl" is another fun track that showcases the band's rowdier side. Ultimately, the individual songs on the album are never drawn out or overstay their welcome. It's not an album to sit and contemplate with repeated listens, but it is a good addition to your shelf to pull out alongside the croquet set for that summer backyard bbq or crank it up for a blizzard rockout to fight the winter blues. Fans of Best Coast and Ty Segall will find something to enjoy here.
J**7
Five Stars
Tacocat is great
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