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TacocaT

TacocaT are from Seattle but they sound nothing like most of that city's musical history. There is not much - actually I lied - there is nothing about them on their My Space page. There are four songs to download though which may give us some clues in establishing their identities.

Peeps is the best of the four songs sounding like The Pipettes going up against a chainsaw. The fuzzy chainsaw guitar continues on Bike Ride and UTI both of which which hint at Jan & Dean and riot grrrl as influences. The only weak spot is Annual Violation which, whilst isn't bad compared to some other tunes I have heard on My Space, fails to move or excite.

This is pretty interesting stuff - hopefully we will find out more about them soon.

TacocaT - Peeps

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