Fashionism: Come On My Baby 7" (new)
If youāre wondering when this yearās endless ice age will finally to an end, you should probably turn your attention to the new 7ā from Vancouver powerpop specialists Fashionism. Hot on the heels of their recent Smash Singles compilation, itās another serving of buzzsaw hooks and hot glam mess, and itāll sounds like someone refilled a reservoir with ice-cold Mountain Dew, sherbet and pages ripped out of Ian Svenoniusā unpublished Make-Up memoirs.
You like new wave? You dig Mott The Hoople? You love that sensation of driving too fast around a corner before your car flips over, spills from the road and lands in a bed of candyfloss? Fashionism do all of this while giving off the distinct impression theyāre ready to lead a revolution ā and they dress pretty damn sharp too.Ā
Come On My Baby picks up where the singles comp left off, all pace and melody and intravenous sugar, while Baby Sheās Gone is a softer but no less enticing groove ā more in keeping with their glam side than their punk side, although it all suits āem down to the ground.
Need more proof that the humble 45 is the perfect portable format for punk (and pop, for that matter)? Hereās more evidence to support your case. Pogo party in the courtroom, whoās coming?Ā
Will Fitzpatrick.
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Fashionism: Come On My Baby 7" (new)
Fashionism: Come On My Baby 7" (new)
If youāre wondering when this yearās endless ice age will finally to an end, you should probably turn your attention to the new 7ā from Vancouver powerpop specialists Fashionism. Hot on the heels of their recent Smash Singles compilation, itās another serving of buzzsaw hooks and hot glam mess, and itāll sounds like someone refilled a reservoir with ice-cold Mountain Dew, sherbet and pages ripped out of Ian Svenoniusā unpublished Make-Up memoirs.
You like new wave? You dig Mott The Hoople? You love that sensation of driving too fast around a corner before your car flips over, spills from the road and lands in a bed of candyfloss? Fashionism do all of this while giving off the distinct impression theyāre ready to lead a revolution ā and they dress pretty damn sharp too.Ā
Come On My Baby picks up where the singles comp left off, all pace and melody and intravenous sugar, while Baby Sheās Gone is a softer but no less enticing groove ā more in keeping with their glam side than their punk side, although it all suits āem down to the ground.
Need more proof that the humble 45 is the perfect portable format for punk (and pop, for that matter)? Hereās more evidence to support your case. Pogo party in the courtroom, whoās coming?Ā
Will Fitzpatrick.
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If youāre wondering when this yearās endless ice age will finally to an end, you should probably turn your attention to the new 7ā from Vancouver powerpop specialists Fashionism. Hot on the heels of their recent Smash Singles compilation, itās another serving of buzzsaw hooks and hot glam mess, and itāll sounds like someone refilled a reservoir with ice-cold Mountain Dew, sherbet and pages ripped out of Ian Svenoniusā unpublished Make-Up memoirs.
You like new wave? You dig Mott The Hoople? You love that sensation of driving too fast around a corner before your car flips over, spills from the road and lands in a bed of candyfloss? Fashionism do all of this while giving off the distinct impression theyāre ready to lead a revolution ā and they dress pretty damn sharp too.Ā
Come On My Baby picks up where the singles comp left off, all pace and melody and intravenous sugar, while Baby Sheās Gone is a softer but no less enticing groove ā more in keeping with their glam side than their punk side, although it all suits āem down to the ground.
Need more proof that the humble 45 is the perfect portable format for punk (and pop, for that matter)? Hereās more evidence to support your case. Pogo party in the courtroom, whoās coming?Ā
Will Fitzpatrick.











