Saturday, 26 May 2012

Panda Riot - Serious Radical Girls

As if 2012 wasn't already exceeding its promise to be a wonderful musical year, June 5th sees the return of Panda Riot with a typically infectious slice of sunshine shoegaze. The Chicago-based quartet are set to release Serious Radical Girls on limited edition 7" (just 400 copies are being pressed) through Saint Marie Records.

Backed up by Golden Age Precursor and a sprawling SPC ECO remix of the title track; Serious Radical Girls presents Panda Riot's first new material since 2010's Far & Near EP - and boy do they deliver.

Bursting with the innocence of high school power-pop, Serious Radical Girls has a growling undertow of incendiary guitars and echoing piano loops; but it's the jubilant headrush of Rebecca Scott's vocals that make the sound so utterly charming.

It's a huge return to form, and one that bodes well with a long-awaited LP, Northern Automatic Music, scheduled for release later in the year.


To pre-order your copy of Serious Radical Girls, head to Saint Marie's online store.

8 comments:

  1. "Serious Radical Girls"--what a great song title! Those are definitely the kinds of girls I like! :D

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  2. I commented too early, before listening to the track. Wow, great track!! outstanding for an insatiable shoegaze eater such as myself. I am now looking eagerly forward to the full length!

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  3. Now I've listened to all the tracks, and they are all great!

    Apparently they have a full-length from 2007 called She Dares All Things. Have you heard it Jonny?

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  4. I haven't heard She Dares All Things. I only really picked up on Panda Riot when Far & Near came out. I'll have to investigate!

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  5. Hey Johnny, I've gone ahead and ordered She Dares All Things...the very *last* copy available on Amazon US!

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  6. Brilliant! Just in the nick of time :)

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  7. It's here, haven't given a listen yet, will let you know!

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  8. She Dares All Things, not surprisingly, turns out to be an excellent work of dreampop & shoegaze!!!

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