From this months issue of Mrr.
PUPPY MILL - Female fronted garage-y punk that clearly embraces the 90s. The vocals are the highlight and beg comparisons as far as L7 and Veruca Salt, but the music manages to stay aggressive even while PUPPY MILL crank out mid tempo catchy garage bangers. Great fukken tunes.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Lovely
what a lovely review from Suburban Voice!
PUPPY MILL-Demo
This relatively new Boston band play various permutations of punk, garage, rock and even hardcore on their debut demo. “Suffocation” provides some jabbing garage rock, “Control” picks things up to a thrashier pace, while “Suffocation” and “Men For Men” are both moody rockers. There’s post-punkish flavor for “Vaccine” that intersperses a steady pulse with freeform bursts. The cover choice is pretty obscure—the Rings’ ’77 one-off “Automobile.” Jessica sings in a lower register but she’s expressive and has range. An auspicious debut and reinforced with warm, punchy production.
PUPPY MILL-Demo
This relatively new Boston band play various permutations of punk, garage, rock and even hardcore on their debut demo. “Suffocation” provides some jabbing garage rock, “Control” picks things up to a thrashier pace, while “Suffocation” and “Men For Men” are both moody rockers. There’s post-punkish flavor for “Vaccine” that intersperses a steady pulse with freeform bursts. The cover choice is pretty obscure—the Rings’ ’77 one-off “Automobile.” Jessica sings in a lower register but she’s expressive and has range. An auspicious debut and reinforced with warm, punchy production.
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