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Holding Hands With Jamie

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Holding Hands With Jamie, Girl Bands debut album, comes a few years into their tenure; a few years after their first tour; nine days crammed into a Fiat Panda; a few years of stamping 7 sleeves to sell at merch tables and mailorder; a few years of writing songs and touring and developing a live ferocity unmatched by nearly anyone.

Recorded in April 2015, two days after returning home from their first-ever US tour, the nine tracks making up Holding Hands With Jamie capture, more than any previous recordings, the tension and abrasive energy of a Girl Band performance.

Going into the studio (Bow Lane, Dublin) to record an album rather than a track or two here and there required a different mindset, guitarist Alan Duggan explained. It was way more challenging to stay focused tricky to find a balance between keeping a distance from the songs for perspective but also to fully concentrate on them. · While they had the luxury of studio time (we spent three or four days just setting up drums, amps, and mics), the band laid down seven of the tracks in less than two days, ensuring that the record pulses with vitality and forward momentum.

Recalling any number of things but for only milliseconds at a time, Girl Band make a mockery of comparisons, because you can only get as far as oh this bit sounds like before a guitar scuff-screams, the bass crunches like a car in a bailing press, or something else visceral and glorious comes from the speakers and the thoughts erased.

This young Dublin foursome are creating vital, propulsive, and almost terrifyingly energetic noise rock that pulls as much influence from classic techno as from their more obvious post-punk, noise and industrial predecessors.

Its hard to overstate how heart-stopping it is to see these four guys from Dublin play live, but Ill say they make it sound like the whole world is going to literally explode in a massive, interstellar ball of fire. Its the end of everything and theyre both indifferent and full of rage. NPR

The one blindingly obvious thing about Girl Band is that this is fucking great. Noisey

Their cover of [Yorkshire exponent of terror techno] Blawans Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage? features distortion and noise like a Hoover crying. It is mechanistic and rhythmical-industrial, not grunge at all, eight minutes of pure panic. The Guardian

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