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Kitten and the Tonics – Alarmium 7” (Tabu Recordings)

The debut vinyl release from this Michigan trio contains three originals and one cover. The A-Side commences with a cover of “Graveyard” by The Phantom Five from the 1960s. It’s an honoring tribute that’s well-played and has some clever updates. The title track is up next. “Alarmium” is a nonce to describe the alarm-like sound that gives this surfy tune a sci-fi feel. The music dances around playfully. It’s familiar yet distinct and enjoyable to listen to.

Side B showcases their “swingin’ surfabilly!” The upright bass thunders triumphantly! “Memphis Red” pays a kind homage to its namesake with one foot firmly in California and the other foot strollin’ in Tennessee. The foot-stompin' “Howlin’” completes the EP with an extra dose of personality. Only a bona fide outlier, comfortable in their own skin could craft a genre-defying ditty like this. If it has you daydreaming of cuffed blue jeans and polka-dot skirts, you're on the right ‘track.’ At roughly 5 minutes per side, I was flipping this 45 over quickly and frequently whilst longing for more.

The 7” record is pressed on a translucent ‘sea blue’ vinyl, and housed in a shrink-wrapped, side-entry jacket. It’s another admirable release from Tabu and one you’ll want to purchase immediately as it is limited to 200 copies.

Purchase a copy or get the digital download at Tabu Records Bandcamp

As reviewed in Colorado Instrumental Fanzine Issue 2

Also available at the House of Tabu website

Matthew
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Last edited: Oct 01, 2024 18:38:20

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Matthew
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Thanks Mathew! We had a lot of fun creating this little EP. Big thanks to you, and of course Ken at House of Tabu for the support and chance to release it.

Kitten and The Tonics

https://kittenandthetonics.com/

TallTenor wrote:

Thanks Mathew! We had a lot of fun creating this little EP. Big thanks to you, and of course Ken at House of Tabu for the support and chance to release it.

I'll bet it was fun. Thanks for chiming in.

I'm looking forward to the new music when it comes out!

Matthew
Purchasae Colorado Instrumental Fanzine Issue 3
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