Bad Street by Twin Sister
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 15 June, 2011 19:56
The sassy, strutting Bad Street is the first single to be taken from Twin Sister’s debut album In Heaven, released September 27th via Domino. It smacks of a new found confidence, more streamlined and focused than some of the songs on the Long-Islanders previous two EPs, Vampires With Dreaming Kids and Color Your Life. Their influences are thinly disguised – Talking Heads, NYPC, some of the DFA stuff – but who cares when the results are this infectious.
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