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Live Review: LISTEN: Bloods 'Goodnight'

Bloods on 'Goodnight' "The track is an ode to first love, drunken house parties and unwanted boobie grabs". SOLD.

Local indie-punksters BLOODS are the sum of Dirk, MC and Sweetie. In a similar vein to Dum Dum Girls and The Raveonettes, the Sydney-based three piece make trashy lo-fi garage-punk that sounds like it's been recorded on their mother's old tape-deck. And in the age of over-production and perfect pitch, this is indeed a refreshing change of pace.

(Watch the Dum Dum Girls' video 'Coming Down' HERE)

Produced by Owen Penglis, their latest track 'Goodnight' exemplifies the group's vision. The band summed it up best themselves: "the track is an ode to first love, drunken house parties and unwanted boobie grabs". What more could one ask for?

Go ahead and have a listen. The shit is off da chain!!!

Words by Dominic Sciberras

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