Thee Emergency
Thee Emergency's Dita Vox is pure rock and roll hotness. She's all woman, no argument from me, but her vocals evoke brains, intensity, strength, and tenderness beyond gender. You want to BE her, whether or not you're a young girl who also wants to front a gasoline-drenched, Bic lighter-waving four piece slutter-rock band, or an old bearded white schlub like me that tosses back the rum and finds their identity lost in the rancorous rock and soul.
Boldly, maybe brutally produced, by blues-punk legend Jim Diamond at his Detroit studio Ghetto Recorders, Thee Emergency's now-caustic (the Pearl Harbour fronts the Rezillos of single "Get It Up"), now-chillingly soulful (the shattered but empowered "No Condemnation") 10 track (plus a sweet Gospel epilogue, "Angeline") debut simply burns. Forgiveness and fist-figh...
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Boldly, maybe brutally produced, by blues-punk legend Jim Diamond at his Detroit studio Ghetto Recorders, Thee Emergency's now-caustic (the Pearl Harbour fronts the Rezillos of single "Get It Up"), now-chillingly soulful (the shattered but empowered "No Condemnation") 10 track (plus a sweet Gospel epilogue, "Angeline") debut simply burns. Forgiveness and fist-figh...
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