Three Fingers (MP3)
You've heard the story before: three foxy young New Yorkers get together and make retro-sounding rock music. The British press froths, the underground buzzes, hysteria ensues. This narrative could apply to the Rogers Sisters, but it wouldn�t do them justice. Drawing on a range of sounds that includes new wave, no wave, punk, post-punk and garage rock, the Rogers -- real life sisters Jennifer and Laura, plus honorary Rogers, Miyuki Furtado -- forge a completely original sound on their new mini-LP, 'Three Fingers.' It is a record full of twitchy guitar lines, call-and-response vocals, and swaggering beats, reminiscent of bands like ESG, the Bush Tetras, B-52s, and the Slits. Yet songs like 'Fantasies Are Nice' and 'Secrets of Civilization' -- with its string accompaniment -- are as pretty as they are snotty. The seven-track album (produced by Tim Barnes) does one helluva job of proving that the Rogers Sisters indeed aren�t just another hot NYC act -- they are quite possibly the best unsigned band you�ll hear this year.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Freight Elevator |
| 2 | 45 Prayers |
| 3 | Fantasies Are Nice |
| 4 | Secrets of Civilization |
| 5 | Check Level |
| 6 | Five Months |
| 7 | You Won't Believe It |