Colleen Green’s "Worship You" is a spell of square-wave fuzz and drum machine skronk. If it weren’t for the lovely vocal harmonies of glazed teen adoration, it wouldn’t be out of place in a cassette collection of abstract German post-punk experimentalism, or one of those Royal Trux quadruple vinyl compilations of skaghead Faustian bargaining. Weld it all together and you have a brutal gem for the indie club, blowing up speakers and inspiring others to get way more creative (or violent) in their re-appropriation of 1960s Girls in the Garage tropes. (via 20 Jazz Funk Greats)
MP3: Colleen Green: "Worship You"
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on 08/10/2010 at 6 p.m..
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