2011, Palmist
VINYL FORMAT. Limited to 500 hand-numbered copies. Yuppies' mix fuzzed-out garage rock and late '70s punk and combine it with a distinctly lo-fi aesthetic. But they are too enthusiastically awkward to be pigeon-holed into any one scene and on their side for our split, they navigate everything from sprawling post-punk to stumbling anti-folk, often within the same song. Bitches have been known to call their music "thug-pop," while others have chosen "anti-love songs", "chaotic sonic can-vases" with comparisons made to Minor Threat and Black Flag, Huggy Bear and Lightning Bolt's more riffy material. Nevermind the tags and descriptions, the power of Bitches' music lies in the screams, ultra-fuzzed bass and chaotic, heart-in-mouth drumming.
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