Top tracks
Other Modern Rock albums
Other Glam albums
Put your hands on the remote! browse music »Dynamite Fraulein by Dynamite Fraulein
view larger image
fave it Modern Rock | Glam
5 tracks | 16 minutes
Released Feb 2005
on Dynamite Fraulein
Click
for a 30-second preview. All tracks are 192kbps high fidelity sound quality. Protected WMA $0.77 or unprotected MP3 $0.88.
listen album 30sec. shuffle buy CD review album promote album
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:52 I Never Knew lyrics BUY MP3 03:52 I Never Knew lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:52 I Never Knew
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:03 She's So Groovy lyrics BUY MP3 03:03 She's So Groovy lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:03 She's So Groovy
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:16 Always lyrics BUY MP3 03:16 Always lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:16 Always
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:35 I Want You lyrics BUY MP3 02:35 I Want You lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:35 I Want You
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:14 What's Left of My Car lyrics BUY MP3 03:14 What's Left of My Car lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:14 What's Left of My Car
Extra powerful power pop that has been described as "extremely loud." Produced by Tom Wolfe of Buva.
Bio / Background
Dynamite Fraulein has been around for nearly a year. The band played under different monikers throughout 2004, carefully honing its sweetly humongous sound, a sound that is best compared to an iron fist in a velvet glove.
They feature not one but two singers. The comely one is Tawni Freeland, late of Kansas (the geographical location, not your other favorite band). The one with glasses is John Cregan, and he also plays lead guitar. The other guitar player, Hunter Sandison, is known for his killer riffs and hot looks. Eric Boso is the tall, quiet one. He plays the bass, anchors the group and contemplates a scandalous tell-all.
Jorge Barba brings both a hard hitting rhythm, an encyclopedic knowledge of the San Fernando Valley and a large collection of berets to the table.
Their debut EP is set for release in February 2005. It features five songs, mostly written by John and Tawni, both alone and together. The five songs compose a brief tour through the Fraulein sound.
↓ more ↓"I Never Knew" is the Dynamite's show closer, but it opens proceedings here, with a surging bass, stentorian vocal, and intoxicating chorus. "She's So Groovy" is the harder rocking side of the band, with a large twin guitar attack. "Always" is the archetypal Freeland anthem, with a solo straight outta '82. And doesn't every boy dream that they someday could be the subject of "I Want You"? But when Tawni sings it, it sounds like more like a threat than a promise. The proceedings are reduced to a shambles with the T-Rexstacy of "What's Left of My Car," a tribute to backseat carnality that has been described as "very loud."
↑ less ↑




