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  • From: Dina Hornreich <dinahornreich AT earthlink.net>
  • To: typicalgirls AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [TypicalGirls] THE BROOD
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 23:38:04 -0400 (GMT-04:00)

Oh yeah -- one more thing from Dionysus:

>From this site: <http://www.dionysusrecords.com/dionysus/garage.html>

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THE BROOD
Beyond The Valley of the Brood - LP/CD ID123366
Hitsville - LP/CD - ID123330

One of the only surviving 'garage' group from the 80s (read: this is not a
reunion!), The Brood, who hail from Portland, Maine, formed in 1983 order to
play the garage-fuzz sounds the love so much. The femme four are Chris Horne,
lead singer and guitarist; Crystal Light, drummer; Betsy Mitchell, bass and
Asch Gregory, organist and back-up vocalist. The Brood only play authentic
60s vintage instruments, keeping alive the mid-60s sound by their heroes The
Chocolate Watch Band, The Standells, ? And The Mysterians a mong others. With
a mash of snarling guitars, relentless drumming and the all important Vox and
Farfisa organs, it all works together giving the sound that is unique to that
period. It's rare to find an all-girl group who has broken away from the
passive prissiness expected from all-female combos! Their discography reads
like a phone book with full-length releases on Dionysus, Estrus and Get Hip,
plus singles and compilation tracks on Norton, Soon-To-Be-Rare-Records
(Germany), Midnight, Mystery Scene (Germany), and many others! Now, enjoy
their new 4th full-length LP!
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