Band: PRIESTS PRIESTS

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I saw them open for Deerhoof in Kzoo a few years ago. I don't recall them having very good sound, but I remember enjoying their performance nonetheless (and their gear - something sweet about an SG into an old Twin). I still haven't checked out their studio stuff. Maybe I should do that.

Band: PRIESTS PRIESTS

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After mentioning them in another another thread, I noticed they put out a new album a few months ago. Definitely more eclectic, but leaning heavily on early 80s post punk & new wave sounds: anything from Psychedelic Furs to Duran Duran. Not everything works (a dance punk song that sounds a little too "circa 2002") but some of it is very catchy. The singer is captivating in a Debbie Harry way (yes.. in that way too). Not Crap! It's hitting me just right right now.(waffles: millennials have -the worst- taste in snare sounds..)

Band: PRIESTS PRIESTS

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154 wrote:After mentioning them in another another thread, I noticed they put out a new album a few months ago. Definitely more eclectic, but leaning heavily on early 80s post punk & new wave sounds: anything from Psychedelic Furs to Duran Duran. Not everything works (a dance punk song that sounds a little too "circa 2002") but some of it is very catchy. The singer is captivating in a Debbie Harry way (yes.. in that way too). Not Crap! It's hitting me just right right now.(waffles: millennials have -the worst- taste in snare sounds..)I haven't listened to it a ton, but I'm really liking it so far. They certainly nail the sort of 80s post punk/dancey sound as you say. I feel like they'd be fun live.

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