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Broadband All Girls Do The Math (self-released) By: Mike SOS
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Broadband isn't a typical female rock band, as this trio isn't overly weird or flowery or bitter. Instead, the 11-tracks that comprise the strangely titled ALL GIRLS DO THE MATH are garage rock oriented with a lot of angular changes. Songs like the disjointed "Pedros" suggest that these girls never bought Bop Magazine, cared about what MTV told them, and have a few Hum, Sonic Youth, and My Bloody Valentine albums in their collection. Sassy without being girly, Broadband rocks unlike other girl bands because they understand how a wall of sound can make a song like "Dyslexia Abstract" something hypnotically beautiful.
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