- Indie rock
- Alternative
rock
- Lo-fi
- DIY
- Garage rock
- Folk rock
Comment:
similarly to most of the UK-based The Bordellos' previous issues it
is a mushy one veering away from awkward littery balladry to more
impetuous and twitchy garage rock gears with some hints at hirsute
Americana, and folk rock. In truth, post-punk has also been a main
fare in their menu though it is not the recent case. Just getting
together on weekends to have some beers and chin music and thereafter
improvise some tracks at their own disposal. Sounds like fun. Despite
some slightly adverse adjectives mentioned above The Bordellos
provide examples of inner flaring which in fact are catchy. However,
the favourites of mine are such releases as
Gary Glitter EP,
How To Lose Friends And Influence No-One, and
The Bordellos Underground Tape 10.