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fave it Modern Rock | 90's Rock
12 tracks | 36 minutes
Released Feb 2003
on In Music We Trust Records
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New York based rock act, Suffrajett, cranks out fuzzy, distorted rock with enough melodies to keep you hooked, and enough garage roughness to get the hip kids drooling.
Editorial review
With the sexy and soulful vocals of Suffrajett's frontwoman, Simi, and the gritty, Lower East Side guitar rock that defines their debut, the band might be closest to fellow New Yorkers the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. But despite the in-your-face venom of tunes like "Love Me More" and the Rolling Stones swagger that largely characterizes the lo-fi album, songs like "Gone," for example, owe more to the glam of David Bowie and Roxy Music and even A Momentary Lapse of Reason-era Pink Floyd arena rock then to the early-2000s downtown scene revival. Like another one of their contemporaries -- Grand Mal -- the more the glam, the better it sounds. "D.L.S." pulls out all the stops, with a big, keyboard-driven sound that finds the dirty rockers wandering close to Go-Go's territory and "Get Away" crawls like some torn-up rock dirge. Despite some catchy songwriting and an impressive heaviness, Suffrajett is still the type of album where the songs quickly fade from memory. But it's a debut that establishes the band as worthy of some serious attention. ~ Charles Spano, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
Suffrajett cranks out fuzzy, distorted rock with enough melodies to keep you hooked, and enough garage roughness to get the hip kids drooling. Fueled by the sweetness-turned-retaliation of lead singer Simi, Suffrajett rockets into a world where post-punk meets garage-rock. Here, the melodies matter as much as the lyrics, reeling the listener in for an explosive ride they won't forget.
Hailing from New York, Simi and Jason Chasko, the duo Suffrajett, avoid being just another garage rock band with their self-titled debut. The record is an explosive, guitar-driven display of their garage rock prowess. However their sense of melody and knack for writing infectious songs coupled with front woman Simi's confused, if not sometimes venomous songs about failed relationships, boyfriends that just didn't care about her, and unmet expectations ensure that this is anything but ordinary.
Suffrajett is 12 songs of rock 'n' roll, plain and simple.
↓ more ↓Female-fronted, sexy, and explosive, this is a band that has balls. From the opening number, "Love Me More", which proclaims, "If this is really love, I think it's overrated", through "The Drugs", which asks, "Do you think the drugs make you feel better?... Will you love me tonight?", Suffrajett keeps you enthralled from start to finish.
The songs have grit, they have teeth, and they don't pull back the punches, calling it as they see it. Letting the guitars rip as they pound out loud songs with a lot of energy, somehow Suffrajett never lets go of their melodic sense. They play equally to pop and garage rock audiences, recalling the glory day of mid 90's alt-rock ala Veruca Salt and other like minded bands, all without sounding out of place in the New York scene that is also breeding the likes of The Strokes.
That's because Suffrajett has personality and a voice, ensuring their songs are never indirect or elusive, each number easily accessible, making you want to sing along, while also touching you as you relate to them. Suffrajett is a batch of songs that instantly grab you, something lacking from a vast majority of music today, and furthermore, once they grab you, you don't want to stop, relating and feeling exactly what Suffrajett is singing about.
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