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STS 210CD
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'Few bands can make you instantly recall your favorite summer, your first kiss, or the first time you snuck out of the house. In Bergen, Norway, Razika, 4 precocious 19 year old girls, have discovered how to conjure these emotions, channeling a mix of innocence & rebellion, romance & heartbreak, & gift giving & gun slinging into their debut, Program 91. The album is a glorious contradiction; an exhilarating mix of ska, Riot Grrl, 60s girl groups, post-punk & upbeat, C86 pop that would make Phil Spector, The Specials & The Raincoats proud.' 'A sunnier, poppier take on post- punk like Kleenex/LiLiPUT or Swell Maps. Not that they sound redundant - we need great pop rock like this. It's infinitely listenable' -- The Fader
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