Same old song, different set of stiletto heels
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 07/08/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"In a pre-Donnas world, garage-gal retro-rock would reference '60s groups such as the Standells and Troggs, along with a liberal dose of roughened-up girl-group riffs... Nowadays, though, the touchpoints are more likely to be '70s-style hard rock and power-pop backbeats -- Cheap Trick, Montrose, maybe even a little Foghat or Sweet. And of course, we can't forget foremothers such as the Schoolgirls, Runaways and Suzi Quatro. These gals cover a lot of familiar territory, with plenty of jailbait-y pouting and lyrical snarls, but they do hit some solid grooves, and do dip back into the fuzz-drenched 'Sixties grab-bag for a tune or two. They're not saying anything new, but sweaty-fisted fans of the style will probably dig it... especially if they crank it up loud. (DJ Joe Sixpack)"
Gore Gore Girls Get it.
Michael Madden | 08/13/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
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Just got this album, the Gore Gore girls rock! If you like hard rock with an edge this is the album for you!"