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Bunnygrunt Action Pants! Thirtieth Anniversary Director’s Cut LP

Reissue of St Louis’s underrated indie pop/rock stalwarts’ debut LP. This record is fucking fantastic. While mostly it stays in the lane of upbeat twee pop endemic of the indie pop scene of the era (yet another record I’m reviewing for MRR with a big ole whiff of GO SAILOR/TIGER TRAP coming off it, and I ain’t mad), they do bring in some fuzzier guitar moments and even shoegaze-y ambience to mix things up and grab from indie rock sounds that were the style at the time. This reissue sounds great and features four tracks not on the original release: “Inanimate Objects,” which came out on a single shortly after the original release, and three songs fronted by their original bass player Renee, which had been dropped from the original release after her not-so-amicable split from the band. If you’re in the market for twee pop with a little bit of a rougher edge, or if you are into indie pop at all, this is a must-own record.