The Anabolics, the bastard child of the Shangri-Las and the Clash, were born a few years ago in New York City over many beers and even more Cheap Trick records. Guitarist and singer Anna Blumenthal and everything-ist Marcelo Romero (currently behind the drums and sharing vocal duties) were spending lots of time playing Kiss trivia games and watching Cramps DVDs when the thought occurred to them to start a band (and pay homage to their favorite porn film company). The name was chosen, and the band, in all its debauchery, was born.
Their brand new album, Anabolically Correct, is a blistering follow-up to their 2005 self-titled debut. Catchy, hook-laden songs about exes they kicked to the curb, cutting their losses and teaming up against the world feature vocal harmonies that prove that the band spends as much time listening to X as they do the Beach Boys.
After a performance on WFMU’s Three Chord Monte show in early April and a record release party April 26th at the Lucky Cat in Brooklyn, the Anabolics will be embarking on a national tour in support of Anabolically Correct.
(amagueu informació)The Anabolics, the bastard child of the Shangri-Las and the Clash, were born a few years ago in New York City over many beers and even more Cheap Trick records. Guitarist and singer Anna Blumenthal and everything-ist Marcelo Romero (currently behind the drums and sharing vocal duties) were spending lots of time playing Kiss trivia games and watching Cramps DVDs when the thought occurred to them to start a band (and pay homage to their favorite porn film company). The name was chosen, and the...
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