No Sugar

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No Sugar Last Call LP

How do I get assigned a record from NO SUGAR and a record from ZERO AZÚCAR in the same month? That’s some funny shit. Onward. Hmmm. This one may take some time to grow on me. We’re not hitting it off right away. It’s female-fronted punk’n’roll that’s heavier on the rock’n’roll than it is on the punk. Still, this should be up my alley. I think it’s just a little too slick for me. Too much guitar work. It’s catchy enough and all that, just a little polished for my taste. It’s even got a little stadium rock feel to it. At its best, it kinda sorta reminds me of the DONNAS. It’s not you, it’s me…

No Sugar Rock’n’Roll Isn’t Boring, It’s You LP

The first thing I did after putting this record on was to turn it up. The second thing I did was turn it waaay up. This band rips. Reminds me an awful lot of NO WEATHER TALKS. Maybe because both have female singers and are from Germany? Could be that there’s just something about the German accent singing in English, which I am so grateful for because I also love what their songs are about. Right out the gate, they’re denouncing sexual harassment in the song “Time’s Up.” There’s a line in that song that goes “A piece of cake? / Well I can’t bake / Give me a new recipe for equality,” and I just fucking love it. All these songs are full of high-energy, wailing vocals and jangly guitar. The lyrics for their song “Pizza Girl” is just as cheesy as you might imagine, but god damn is it catchy and dance-y. Even though the track “Friends Like These” starts out with a kinda standard blues riff that tends to bore me, by the first chorus I am all in. This band rules. I’m bummed that this is the first I’ve heard of them, especially since I could have seen them at the past two Fests in Gainesville, but I’m glad I’m on board now! Oh, and it’s mastered by Dave Williams at Eight Floors Above. That guy is a great indicator for whether an album is gonna be good. This whole record rips.