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 The Catholic Girls - Summer Vacation

The Catholic Girls - Summer Vacation My first thought listening to this CD was-How the hell do I review two songs when I am accustomed to covering an entire album? Well, it’s really not that difficult if you have more to talk about besides the music, which I did with this CD.

The Catholic Girls get you ready for their next release with two songs from entirely different worlds. “Summer Vacation” is an 80’s flavored pop-rock tune, think The Go-Go’s and The Bangles. The song centers around the boyfriend left behind one magical summer for a teenaged girl. Then for a real paradigm shift, “Rock ‘n America,” a solid hard rockin’ punk flavored track in tribute to an American institution, The Ramones, specifically Joey, which cuts loose and blows mom and dad’s garage roof off. The women mention Roy Orbison and the Beatles during the interview segments as being heavy influences as well.

I have to say that this was a clever EP to feature two great tunes and an up close, interesting and funny interview with the girls in the band. Who said catholic girls start much too late? I think you were wrong Billy Joel, dead wrong.

Tracklist
01. Summer Vacation (3:21)
02. Rock’n America (3:39)
03. Introducing The Catholic Girls (0:23)
04. Rock’n America & Joey Ramone (0:48)
05. Saved by the Bass Player (0:38)
06. Roxy Gets Nervous (0:26)
07. The Snick’ Influence (0:10)
08. The Untold Story of the First Album (0:55)
09. Boys “Can” Really Cry (0:38)
10. Gail and Writing (0:17)
11. Snick This Band (0:25)
12. Bands We Opened For (0:53)
13. Catholic Self-Promotion (0:16)



© Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
Posted By: Keith Hannaleck
Genre: Rock-Pop
Record Label: Cinema Records
Website: http://www.thecatholicgirls.net


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