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Review: Peach Kelli Pop - iii

Peach Kelli Pop is a bubblegum-pop garage-rock band from Ottawa, Canada. Wow that's a mouthful. They now reside in California! This group of lovely ladies just released their third LP on Burger Records. Listening to the singles they released before this album was available to listen to, I wasn't sure if it would live up to their last album, but as I listened to the whole album a few times I ended it loving it. 

This band is very catchy and the twangy guitar sound stands out in every song. It also pairs wonderfully to Allie Hanlon cute vocals! Oh I forgot to mention this album is out tomorrow!  April 21, 2015. The production value is a great step ahead for the band, but I did like that is was a little lo-fi before. I love how smooth sounding everything is on this album. This album will definitely put you in a positive mood after listening to it!

"Plastic Love" is one of the singles they released from the new album. This song shows what the rest of the album is like, upbeat guitar and cheery vocals. This track has a poppy swing style throughout and it makes me wanna shimmy. This song and many others off the album are very unique and Peach Kelli Pop shows a great twist on garage rock. 

Overall I really enjoy this album, Peach Kelli Pop is a great band and every album they make gets better and better. I rate this album a 8 out of 10. This album is relatively short so listening to the whole album is really easy to do in one sitting or in the car! You can pick up this album at   Burger Records. 

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PostedApril 20, 2015
AuthorAnthony Cecchetti
Tagsreviews, peachkellipop, iii, garagerock

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