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"This would be the first proper Quintron & Miss Pussycat full-length since 2011's Sucre Du Sauvage, and the duo's third for Memphis Tennessee's weirdo-rock label Goner Records. Produced by Greg Cartwright (The Oblivians/Reigning Sound) and recorded on 2-inch tape at Gainesville Florida's PULP ARTS studio, Goblin Alert picks up where Sucre Du Sauvage left off: snotty, semi-political, trash anthems like, 'Teenagers Don't Know Shit', 'Stroller Pollution', and 'Buc-ee's Got A Problem'. Also, for the first time ever, Quintron and Pussycat have ditched the drum machine in favor of New Orleans jazz-basher, Sam Yoger (Babes, AJ Davilla) on drum kit, and slinky Florida man, Danny Clifton (Room 13, Jane Jane Pollock) on hollow-body guitar. The resulting vibe is some kinda tweaked-out Miami disco dipped into a Mississippi mudslide, especially the tracks featuring Biloxi talk-box master, Benny Divine (aka Benni). And for the mystery lovers, there is 3/4 power-ballad entitled, 'Where's Karen', featuring backing vocals by Heather Lee (Room 13, Jane Jane Pollock), about a troubled girl who vanished on Mardi Gras day."
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LP version. "This would be the first proper Quintron & Miss Pussycat full-length since 2011's Sucre Du Sauvage, and the duo's third for Memphis Tennessee's weirdo-rock label Goner Records. Produced by Greg Cartwright (The Oblivians/Reigning Sound) and recorded on 2-inch tape at Gainesville Florida's PULP ARTS studio, Goblin Alert picks up where Sucre Du Sauvage left off: snotty, semi-political, trash anthems like, 'Teenagers Don't Know Shit', 'Stroller Pollution', and 'Buc-ee's Got A Problem'. Also, for the first time ever, Quintron and Pussycat have ditched the drum machine in favor of New Orleans jazz-basher, Sam Yoger (Babes, AJ Davilla) on drum kit, and slinky Florida man, Danny Clifton (Room 13, Jane Jane Pollock) on hollow-body guitar. The resulting vibe is some kinda tweaked-out Miami disco dipped into a Mississippi mudslide, especially the tracks featuring Biloxi talk-box master, Benny Divine (aka Benni). And for the mystery lovers, there is 3/4 power-ballad entitled, 'Where's Karen', featuring backing vocals by Heather Lee (Room 13, Jane Jane Pollock), about a troubled girl who vanished on Mardi Gras day."
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