Mark Williams - 07/May/2009  Oh, those crazy Virgins, they've put random numbers next to all the songs on the back of the album! Now how will anyone ever know which song they are ...
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Pete Armstrong - 24/Apr/2009  Punk funk was a genre that was all about the party. I say ‘was’ because by the time !!! (Chk Chk Chk) released Louden Up Now in 2004, the party was al...
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Lou Thomas - 23/Apr/2009 Hot young New York band The Virgins are best known in the UK for their single One Week of Danger. This was a fairly innocuous slice of mainstream gara...
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Samantha Cullen - 17/Apr/2009  In a nutshell... New Wave, funk, 80s electro pop What's it all about The debut album from the Manhattan band hyped as the new Strokes with more tha...
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Jamie Harper - 15/Apr/2009  Everything about The Virgins screams scuzzy garage-rock. Their scuffy, leather-clad look, their name, their brazen and effortless Manhattan cool - it ...
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Avril Simister - 14/Apr/2009  The first thing you notice about the Virgins’ self-titled debut album is that it’s incredibly short, not lasting much over half an hour. Which is good...
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cloudspeakers - 14/Apr/2009  Dear readers, it isn’t often that we present you with an intense moral quandary first thing on a Wednesday morning, but here goes. We’ll start by tell...
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Caroline Sullivan - 10/Apr/2009  The hackles inevitably rise at the knowledge that the Virgins, who share an artfully cool pad in downtown Manhattan, cut their teeth playing fashion s...
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Lisa Wright - 03/Apr/2009  A lot of emphasis is always put on originality, innovation and all manner of other buzzwords that essentially mean that music is getting more bizarre ...
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Rab Shatner - 01/Apr/2009  Five New Yorkers, styled to within an inch of their life, who sound like they were taught to play by the New York Dolls No, it’s not Casablancas and ...
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