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| Kevchino |
While the past few years in the music scene have been devoted to guys wearing black eye-liner, 2006 is shaping up to be the year of the lady rocker. Cat Power and Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins started the year off with solid albums and The Rogers Sisters look to be the next link the chain....full text |
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| Aversion |
| Though they probably don’t like to hear it, there’s little getting around it: The Rogers Sisters have something of a retro sound. The comparisons are so obvious as to be trite. Maybe it’s the makeup of the band – two sisters and an unrelated guy – but The Rogers Sisters cannot escape their influences: The B-52s, The Pixies, Boss Hog, Royal Trux, Sonic Youth....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| Released in 2002, The Rogers Sisters’ debut album Purely Evil was full of stutter-punk manifestos like “I Dig A Hole” and “Zero Point”. The band—sisters Jennifer and Laura Rogers, playing guitar and drums respectively, with Miyuki Furtado on bass—spat out short, sharp, staccato songs....full text |
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