Wednesday, January 07, 2009

"The Facility" by Other Girls

















"The Facility" by Cleveland's Other Girls, may have the heart-ache heavy re-verb of Pacific Northwest folk rock (Due in no small part to the added guitar work of Robin Peringer from Modest Mouse, Band of Horses, Elliott Smith, and 764-Hero), but instead of crafting another campfire anthem for Pitchfork reading beardos, they do as Cleveland bands do. They ignore what's hip to the masses (Beards and folksiness are definitely hip these days, ever hear of Fleet Foxes?) and mix things up with a hard-driving rhythm section more appropriate for power pop or punk rock. The results are a classic Cleveland rock mish mash of seemingly incompatible styles, stomped into existence, and willed into perfection.

MP3: Other Girls - The Facility

Make no mistake about it, "The Facility," is a top jam, and here's hoping there's more like it when the band once known as Black Girls, now the Other Girls, release their debut record, Perfect Cities, on Audio Eagle Records this coming spring. In addition to Robin Peringer, who lends his guitar work to the Other Girls, there's another very special guest on the disc in Audio Eagle co-founder and Black Keys drummer extraordinaire, Pat Carney, who sits behind the kit for a tune. Lastly, speaking of The Black Keys, Other Girls will open for the Akron band during their two-night hometown stand January 30th and 31st at The Agora, and will also serve as one of the opening acts for their upcoming date in Detroit.

Other Girls
Audio Eagle Records

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Comments on ""The Facility" by Other Girls"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (Thursday, January 8, 2009 7:05:00 PM EST) : 

Boring song from some poseurs. Also not pictured were probably some flip-flops.

 

Anonymous Jonah from Other Girls said ... (Friday, January 9, 2009 3:24:00 PM EST) : 

yeah what a bunch of poseurs.

 

Anonymous Jeff, not in Other Girls said ... (Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:13:00 AM EST) : 

now this song won't win song of the year..... however it's catchy, poppy and pretty good. I don't find this boring at all. most of all, if you could call someone a poseur, then why hide behind 'anonymous.' that's very poseursy if you ask me....

 

Anonymous GreetingsfromSF said ... (Monday, January 12, 2009 2:47:00 AM EST) : 

this song is great, whomever called them posers needs to get out more. if only the posers of the woldl were all this good!

 

Anonymous GREGORYBOYD said ... (Monday, January 12, 2009 3:32:00 AM EST) : 

More than likely the guy who posted this A. has never left cleveland B. Has a black flag tattoo or a quote from his favorite "book" tattoo. Like most clevelanders this guy is your average shit talker. I wonder if he even makes music himself. BARF. This is a really good song from 4 really honest and hard working dudes. Hey anonymous dude you are number 4 on my list.

 

Anonymous mikey said ... (Saturday, January 17, 2009 9:21:00 PM EST) : 

flip flops? i like my flip flops

 

Blogger Ben said ... (Monday, January 19, 2009 5:22:00 PM EST) : 

quit busting on Mikey's flip flops!

 

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Anonymous corey from other girls said ... (Friday, February 6, 2009 8:56:00 AM EST) : 

totally posing. also not pictured was the tie-dyed generic tasmanian devil tank top.

 

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