With energy like a match, burning bright but fading quickly, The Regrettes break onto the scene with their debut album. There's a lot of power, energy and confidence in this thing, and if you're feeling like some good old fashioned grrrl power, then give this a shot. My main issue with it personally is, again, how quickly my interest fade. They definitly got some good ideas, and I think they managed to find a unique and fun blend of poppy garage punk, but god damn do they get old really fast. ...
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