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REVIEW: Britney's Krack - [demo cd] Self-financed, 2003
4.5/10
Britney's Krack - [demo cd] - cover art Britney's Krack..., what are the first thoughts that rush through the neurons in your brain when you read those letters? What came to my mind at least was that this must be some kind of non-serious punk / rock act and I was pretty close to the real truth. Non-serious is not really the correct word to use because I do not mean that they are not serious about their band. Instead, what I mean is that their visual and lyrical approach is humoristic. It is not really the kind of humor that appeal to me but I am sure many people who are into punk rock will enjoy this band. According to the band themselves they "tend to play crap 90's pop songs and make them sound good". To some degree they have managed to achieve their goal because the songs presented on this demo (or self-financed album if you prefer) are somewhat entertaining, entertaining in the sense of parody. Hailing from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, this is not exactly the type of music I would expect them to play. Unfortunately, by covering old pop classics, the band is kind of digging its own grave, because they are in my opinion often ruining what once sounded wonderful. Anyway, thumbs up for trying.

written by Vincent Eldefors

Tracklist
1. One More Time
2. Larger Than Life
3. Supermans Song
4. Kids In America
5. Careless Whisper

Playing time: 12.32

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