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Some psychobilly purists may not find Bring It On to be as straightforward as any of the releases of the Nekromantix (Kim Nekroman's other band) but anybody wishing to take a break from generic stomping sounds will definitely find something rewarding here. Although the Horrorpops psychobilly ... Read review
Advantages: Excellent modern psychobilly/rockabilly Disadvantages: Good follow up to debut, but not as good as Hell Yeah
...psychobilly purists may not find Bring It On to be as straightforward as any of the releases of the Nekromantix (Kim Nekroman's other band) but anybody wishing to take a break from generic stomping sounds will definitely find something rewarding here. Although the Horrorpops psychobilly roots show through here on such songs as "Walk Like A Zombie" and "Freaks in Uniform". ... more
Excellent follow up to debut album "Hell Yeah". Shows their poptastic fusion of psychobilly and new wave is evolving and becoming something unique.
Patricia Days vocal style was slightly reminiscence of Debbie Harry on the first album but this time she is definitely coming into her own, particularly on songs such as Hit 'N' Run and It's Been So Long.
Some psychobilly purists may not find Bring It On to be as straightforward as any of the releases of the Nekromantix (Kim Nekroman's other band) but anybody wishing to take a break from generic stomping sounds will definitely find something rewarding here. Although the Horrorpops psychobilly roots show through here on such songs as "Walk Like A Zombie" and "Freaks in Uniform".