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Pow Wows- Nightmare Soda LP (Sale price!)

Pow Wows- Nightmare Soda LP (Sale price!)
Pow Wows- Nightmare Soda LP (Sale price!)
SKU: gh1158lp.gh
Band/Title: Pow Wows
Label: Get Hip
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Price: $9.99
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Debut full-length album from Toronto’s up-and-coming garage rock band! Pow Wows’ Nightmare Soda was recorded and produced at The House of Secrets in Toronto in 2010. From the ashes of a number of Toronto, London and Ottawa garage and punk bands rises Pow Wows – a rock n roll creature with one foot in the swamp and the other at the sock hop.


 

If there’s an underlying theme to this record it’s captured through two seemingly opposed lyrics. The first is from the outro refrain of the well-paced call and response guitar driven "Do The Splash”. Over and over, the line "I wanna stay out” is bellowed. These guys aren’t content to have a laugh and call it quits early. They’re going to make sure the party goes until the sun comes up and responsibility is wielding its ugly fist. Enter here the second and opposed line: "It’s so hard making money”, from the country-punk "Four Star”. Sure it’s hard making money. Especially when there are scarcely three or four hours to sleep a night! Here we have the theme that many night owls and rockers are faced with. How to balance the drive to make party music for party animals while at the same time knowing that us human animals have responsibilities and goals that parties have been known to interrupt? The answer to this dilemma is contained in another of the album’s song titles: "Worry…Don’t”.


So here it is, an exciting debut from a promising group of Toronto slackers and party animals. After listening to this record, the one area this group cannot be said to slack in is song performance. And after all, isn’t that the only area that you as the listener should be concerned about?