Mysterious fight-pop newcomers PSSY PWR are very exciting
28 September 2016, 19:17
| Written by
Laurence Day
Mystery punk-pop outfit PSSY PWR have unshackled the riotous majesty of "Cocaine Girls"
The vowellergic outfit candy-coat Sleigh Bells' abrasive fight-pop - leaning heavy on the pop element, veering into dizzy magic during the chorus. It's ragged and glossy, raw and polished... this is heady storm of perfect contrasts, and it makes us super excited for more PSSY PWR.
Their Twitter bio is sparse, but probably right: "Must be played LOUD AF or device will explode..."
Check out "Cocaine Girls" below.
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