Steve Guimond - 16.09.2010 Album number two for this Austin, Texas sextet keeps things loose and simple, high and groovy. These young men and women hand us a vinyl that rambles ...
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Chris Bilton - 24.03.2010  The natural impulse is to compare Austin, Texas’ Strange Boys to proto-garage acts like 13th Floor Elevators, but on their third full-length, this ret...
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Matthew Fiander - 23.03.2010  On their debut, …and Girls Club, Austin, Texas’s the Strange Boys tapped into a punk swagger that drove their tunes along. The sound aligned them with...
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Jackson White - 21.03.2010  Be Brave, has an odd way of growing on you. Straight away, the unconventional chords and delivery probably won’t convince you to renounce your past fa...
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Aidan Rox - 19.03.2010  You will notice a dramatic difference when you put on The Strange Boys sophomore record Be Brave compared to their debut, as it embraces the more "Dyl...
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VITUS - 19.03.2010  An immediate impression upon listening to the StrangeBoys would be that they're probably having more fun than humans should beallowed to have and that...
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Zach Kelly - 18.03.2010  Austin's the Strange Boys debuted last year with The Strange Boys and Girls Club, a play-it-loose collection of twangy garage tunes suited for pool ha...
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Anupa Mistry - 16.03.2010 It would be easy to make comparisons when it comes to Austin, TX garage rock band The Strange Boys–all the requisite Southern rocking, croaky singing,...
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Rachael Lee - 12.03.2010 Since its 2003 emergence as a duo, the now-six-piece Strange Boys have shared the stage with the likes of the Black Lips, Roky Erickson And The Explos...
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A.Tzikas - 07.03.2010 Since the end of the 60?s bands and music fans alike have had a perpetual love and yearning for a return to the old days of proper, authentic, rock ?n...
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