Beyond the viral video for their performance in a public library of their protest song Racist, Sexist Boy, the LA teenage girl band of Latin- and Asian-Americans of two sisters, cousin and friend, is packed with great tunes and punk-pop spirit reminiscent of the Ramones, The Go-Go’s and Suzi Quatro. Fresh, fun and unpretentious all about exactly as the title suggests, with a big nod to the riot grrrl spirit, the chord sequences and structures are nothing new, but there’s an instantly innocent, but defiantly independent likability to the quartet. Standout tracks include the title one, Oh!, Nino, a song about a cat, and of course the punchy Racist, Sexist Boy. Many great bands are formed in late teen years, and many more never last much longer than than the exuberance and frustrations of youth, but from a group consisting of 11- to 17-year-olds, this is an uplifting, fun, inspiring debut. Out on Epitaph.
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