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Artist:
TWERPS
Title:
Twerps
Label:
CHAPTER MUSIC (AUSTRALIA)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
CH 091CD
This is the debut album from Melbourne pop foursome,
Twerps
. Up until now, a large part of Twerps' charm has been their rough edges. Recording to hissy four-track tape, singing songs about enjoying the "occasional quiet drink" and then throwing up on your friends, the group has released a series of loveably lo-fi vinyl singles and cassettes on labels around the world. But now, with their self-titled debut, there might just be a little bit of growing up going on, as this is the biggest-sounding recording Twerps have ever done. Unlike their early manifestos, Twerps was recorded in a bona fide studio, with the help of engineer
Jack Farley
(
Beaches
,
St. Helens
). But it's not just the sound, it's the songs. Tracks like "Through The Day" and "Dreamin" contain instantly recognizable Twerps elements: the fascination with New Zealand's 1980s Flying Nun era, as well as U.S. bands like
The Feelies
and
Galaxie 500
. But they also contain a kind of Australian pop timelessness that harks back to the
Go-Betweens
,
Paul Kelly
and the
Sunnyboys
. This is something new for the band, and it's deep and resonant. Every Twerp is stepping up in their own way. Guitarist
Julia McFarlane
(once of NZ dirge-monsters
Batrider
) takes a rare vocal turn on the disarming "This Guy," while her high-treble guitar lines slice through main vocalist/guitarist
Marty Frawley
's endearing brashness to reveal the pulsating heart beneath each song. Bassist
Rick Milovanovic
is a deep melody master, while drummer
Pat O'Neill
provides the most sympathetic of accompaniment. Then there are the guest appearances, such as sweet harmonies from
Super Wild Horses
'
Hayley McKee
and
Amy Franz
on "Bring Me Down," and the rousing group chorale from members of
Eddy Current Suppression Ring
, Beaches,
Panel Of Judges
and others on "Don't Be Surprised" and "Who Are You." Panel's
Dion Nania
also contributes some keyboard and guitar flourishes across the album, while
Peak Twins
'
Joel Carey
and
Liam Kenny
sing back-up on "Dreamin."
Artist:
TWERPS
Title:
Twerps
Label:
UNDERWATER PEOPLES RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$18.00
Catalog #:
UP 011LP
"Underwater Peoples are proud to join with Chapter Music to present the self titled debut LP from Australian pop-smith's Twerps. Up til now, a large part of Twerps' charm has been their rough edges. Recording to hissy four track tape, singing songs about enjoying the 'occasional quiet drink' and then throwing up on your friends. But now, with their self-titled debut album, there might just be a little bit of growing up going on. It's definitely the biggest-sounding recording Twerps have ever done. Unlike their early manifestos, Twerps was recorded in a bona fide studio, with the help of engineer Jack Farley (Beaches, St Helens). But it's not just the sound, it's the songs. Tracks like 'Through The Day' and first single 'Dreamin' contain instantly recognizable Twerps elements: the fascination with New Zealand's 1980s Flying Nun era, as well as US bands like the Feelies and Galaxie 500. They also contain a kind of Australian pop timelessness that harks back to the Go-Betweens, Paul Kelly and the Sunnyboys. This is something new for the band, and it's deep and resonant."
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