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Tsar, Band-Girls-Money

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1307004

Disk length: 33m 38s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Band-Girls-Money 2:55
2. Wanna Get Dead 2:21
3. The Love Explosion 3:51
4. Superdeformed 2:52
5. Straight 2:52
6. Wrong 3:53
7. Everybody's Fault But Mine 2:59
8. Conqueror Worm 3:40
9. Startime 3:38
10. You Can't Always Want What You Get 4:29

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Review

Bred and spread in Los Angeles, Tsar is a band that has kept the hedonistic ideals of Sunset Strip rock n' roll alive since 2000. Counting the likes of Redd Kross, T. Rex, The Archies, and The Dead Boys among their primary influences, the foursome are releasing their blisterning new disc "Band-Girls-Money" this June.

Band-Girls-Money is all shiny hooks and raw riffs, the tracks are trademark TSAR: quirky rave-ups filled with chiming melodies and jackhammer choruses. Village Voice music critic Chuck Eddy wrote, "TSAR pounds and swings the boogie harder and sweeter than ever." TSAR solidified their kick-ass live stature at this year's South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, TX with one of the hotter sets seen by the jaded music industry scenesters in a long while. Having played to a packed house at the Hard Rock Cafe, the band jumped off the stage to catch a flight back to LA to appear in a major network TV commercial less than 24 hrs later. Just another day for these fast rising stars. That commercial, for Nestle Crunch and Napster, will be on boob tubes coast to coast from May throughout the summer.

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