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Sons and Daughters, the newish and definitely up-and-coming band from Glasgow. Two men, two women, guitars/drums/voices, they've got a sound which is difficult to pin down neatly, but which has something of folk, something of punk, and a lot of menace and anger about it. They've been touring a lot, all over the place, and are currently supporting that Morrissey bloke on a UK tour. I'm perpetually failing to get to their gigs, but - apparently - they're very good live.
Their first full album (10 tracks, although it's still quite short) is "The Repulsion Box". The stand out track for me is the thoroughly unpleasant "Rama Lama", which is very reminiscent of Kirsty MacColl's "Can't Stop Killing You". Unfortunately the clip on the website doesn't really do that one justice. I'd say check the videos on the site for "Dance Me In" and "Taste the Last Girl" for a good idea of what they're about.
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