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Bamboo Kids
Feel Like Hell
(MTR417)
In a culture growing tired of itself, it's rare that you hear a band that might actually still give a shit. Pounding out rock and roll devoid of irony or trends, New York City's Bamboo Kids seem to be one of only a few bands that have no wall dividing their hearts from their music. No wall dividing gutter fun from social conscience. Cheap booze and sex share the same space in their world as Iraq and civil rights. The Bamboo Kids have taken the celebrated garage rawness of their self-titled first album and injected it into a much fuller and more powerful sound. There is no filler on this album, only rock and roll at its finest. Thirteen rabid songs that make America's idea of heaven feel like hell and hell like a place you just might want to go on a Saturday night.
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