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Friday, May 31, 2024

The Prannies

Prandemonium!

(Self-issued)



Not without cause does this backflip combo assert they reflect English '60s rock and '80s New Wave, among other touchstones: elements like jangly guitar, sprightly rhythms, and quirkily accented vocals punch in. The Flamin' Groovies and Skeletons ("world's greatest bar band") also are summoned to mind. This sprang from the middle-American state of Indiana, meaning eccentric gestures are balanced with substantial ones.  

Recommended: "You Tell Me," "Modest Ride," "When I Was Your Age," "See Where It Goes," "Begging You," "Something Like That," "How To Be Happy"


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