Having expanded from a solo project to a trio When Nalda Became Punk recently released this new EP, reinforcements maybe filling the sound out a bit but the band is continuing the sweet punky indiepop project of before. And hooray for that as the songs are wonderful. "Song for Carrie Mathison" and "Indiepop or forever" are jangly twee pop classics.
"Daylight saving time" is a little rougher guitar wise with plenty of fuzz added to the super pop melodies. "A secret plan" has plenty of lo-fi synths and is equally wonderful. Each song is a well-crafted and energetic treasure but taken together the EP is simply a treasure chest of jewels.
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When Nalda Became Punk (Pebble 7")
This lovely single from Pebble Records is full of punky pop goodness, but with such a title is that any surprise? This Spanish punk pop band should immediately shoot to the top of your list of the best new bands.
The title track (and also the name of the band) rollicks along with sweet yet slightly deadpan vocals which i love after a ringing guitar intro. DIY sounds like the soundtrack of a youth TV show that will never be made but if it had would have ruled your life. A single wonderful in every way possible. An album is coming, bring it on!
The title track (and also the name of the band) rollicks along with sweet yet slightly deadpan vocals which i love after a ringing guitar intro. DIY sounds like the soundtrack of a youth TV show that will never be made but if it had would have ruled your life. A single wonderful in every way possible. An album is coming, bring it on!
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