Adam Kivel - 23.06.2009 Mika Miko’s third album, We Be Xuxa, I’d just finished a week or so of heavy Joan Jett rotation. My vinyl copy of Bad Reputation was weari...
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John Melillo - 17.06.2009  To make a big thing out of Mika Miko’s We Be Xuxa would be beside the point. Of course, on a literal level, the album itself is a little thing: twelve...
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Aidan Williamson - 11.06.2009  The scene: a dinner party. The situation: speaking to a new acquaintance. Lights up, camera rolling, and action!You: "Nice to meet you Nikanor, so whe...
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Jamie Milton - 26.05.2009  With a short attention span and a craving for a turkey sandwich, Mika Miko are most importantly, childish. They might have a few self-released records...
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PSRE - 15.05.2009 Mika Miko come fatally imbricated with The Smell space, the Los Angeles percolator of downtown self-reliance and Peter Pan ethics that’s become de rig...
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ROB SHEFFIELD - 11.05.2009 These hell-raising SoCal punk gals hail from the Smell, the grimy L.A. art space that gave us like-minded young bands such as No Age. Their live shows...
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Joe Colly - 11.05.2009  A few years back, it would have been hard to predict that a scuzz-punk duo like No Age would gain wide popularity outside of a niche fanbase, or that ...
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Elliott Townsend - 06.05.2009  Set to embark on a UK tour in May with the Black Lips and Gringo Star, Mika Miko should fit in perfectly with the energy and debauched antics of the t...
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Drew Swainston - 05.05.2009  In a nutshell... Loud, frenetic, abrasive, staccato noise.What's it all aboutThe second album from Los Angeles, California, based noise merchants Mik...
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Shawn Reynaldo - 05.05.2009  If Mika Miko wanted to make the perfect SoCal punk album, they just might have succeeded with We Be Xuxa. Combining the anthemic spirit of L.A. punk l...
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