Girl Trouble Return With First Album in 23 Years
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Girl Trouble Return With First Album in 23 Years
"Girl Trouble are the Northwest's garage rock demigods, revered by all from Neko Case and Mudhoney to Soundgarden and Beat Happening. On As Is, their first album in over a decade, vibrato guitar collides rollin' and tumblin' into bedrock beats and black crow vocal calls; it's rock'n'roll done in a backwoods style."
"Founded in 1984 in Tacoma, Washington, Girl Trouble put out their debut singles, 'Riverbed' and 'Old Time Religion', on K Records. Their 1988 album Hit It or Quit It was the inaugural full-length release on a then-fledgling Sub Pop."
Girl Trouble is set to release their first album in 23 years, titled 'As Is', on June 26 through K Records and their own label, Wig Out!. The band, known for their garage rock sound, has been influential since their formation in 1984 in Tacoma, Washington. K Records founder Calvin Johnson praised the band, describing their music as a blend of vibrato guitar and rock'n'roll. 'As Is' features 13 tracks, including the new song 'Make It Mine', and follows their 2005 album 'The Illusion of Excitement'.
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