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No Sympathy – Dolls With Balls

For starters, what a killer title for an album! No Sympathy kick of proceedings with the glittering, sun drenched soundtrack of Sunset Strip. Teased hair, smeared mascara and snotty lipstick punk ’n’ roll – we love it! ‘Zero in on My Heart’ ignites the show, a prime example of LA’s glam and sleaze scene of the early 90’s. No Sympathy may well have been cast from a well known and proven glam-band mould but they have a sound that is truly theirs. The sticky-sweet vocals of ‘Catfish’ are no more apparent than on ‘All Fall Down’, fast paced and everything that any glitter-punk could wish for in abundance, reminiscent of thee glam-gurus ‘Revlon Red’! The band however do have a slightly darker, more sinister sound that is equally as entertaining. A great example of this being ‘Hypnotised’ a sneering, creeping track laced with a more mysterious sleaze-goth sound, the addictively dangerous side of the band maybe…No Sympathy have definitely put their own spin on a sound completely saturated by wannabe’s and train-wrecks, where only the few make the grade. We recon ‘Dolls with Balls’ is such an apt title for these painted LA glamsters, they’re sound and vibe is as sweet as candy…but don’t be fooled…this candy’s twisted, undeniable twisted you’ll just have to suck it and see, we recon we got lucky!

Plastic Tears working on new cd

Finnish glam rockers Plastic Tears will have thier 3rd full lenght cd “Angels with Attitudes” out on City of Lights Records.

No official release date yet tho jett black haired singer Miqu December informed us that the 11-track affair is due out soon.

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Track List:
01. Dark Passenger
02. Secret Society
03. Iris Kick
04. Midnight Date
05. Rhythm Rider
06. Nuclear Nights
07. Blue Angel
08. Day By Day
09. Headless Army
10. Miss Stumbling Legs
Bonus Track:
11. Universal Kid

Peter Blast White Voodoo!

If you like your tunes with a swagger the read a review of the latest from our good buddy Peter Blast right here at Leatherboyz

White Voodoo Review