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Lower East Side Stitches Lower East Side (NG/Artemis) By: Alex Steininger

Gravely, snarling 'punk' vocals ruin this band for me. They deliver classic '77 style pogo punk with a 70's glam and Stooges face-lift. The music is aggressive and still amazingly catchy. But the vocals sound like a rat crawled up in the vocals' mouth, died, and then he tried to sing while the dead pest was still there. And it just doesn't work. I'll give it a C-.
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