Vivian Girls: Everything Goes Wrong 12"
Swirling noise Brooklynites, Vivian Girls released their sophomore album, Everything Goes Wrong, almost exactly one year after their self-titled debut.
Everything Goes Wrong is longer than the 22 mins their debut clocked in at, with the band having taken their time and recorded it in six days - rather than the three their debut took -- though many of the songs were still recorded in single takes.
Whilst Vivian Girls once again captured their raw, fun edge - as the influence of ā60s girl groups, The Ramones as well as surf and indie pop, still ring true, Everything Goes Wrong is without a doubt a darker, moodier album than its predecessor.
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Vivian Girls: Everything Goes Wrong 12"
Vivian Girls: Everything Goes Wrong 12"
Swirling noise Brooklynites, Vivian Girls released their sophomore album, Everything Goes Wrong, almost exactly one year after their self-titled debut.
Everything Goes Wrong is longer than the 22 mins their debut clocked in at, with the band having taken their time and recorded it in six days - rather than the three their debut took -- though many of the songs were still recorded in single takes.
Whilst Vivian Girls once again captured their raw, fun edge - as the influence of ā60s girl groups, The Ramones as well as surf and indie pop, still ring true, Everything Goes Wrong is without a doubt a darker, moodier album than its predecessor.
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Swirling noise Brooklynites, Vivian Girls released their sophomore album, Everything Goes Wrong, almost exactly one year after their self-titled debut.
Everything Goes Wrong is longer than the 22 mins their debut clocked in at, with the band having taken their time and recorded it in six days - rather than the three their debut took -- though many of the songs were still recorded in single takes.
Whilst Vivian Girls once again captured their raw, fun edge - as the influence of ā60s girl groups, The Ramones as well as surf and indie pop, still ring true, Everything Goes Wrong is without a doubt a darker, moodier album than its predecessor.











