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Local Band Tacocat to Release its Second Album

Seattle band Tacocat has pop punk coming and going

By Seattle Mag February 10, 2014

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This article originally appeared in the February 2014 issue of Seattle magazine.

!–paging_filter–pBrandishing a riot-grrrls-meet-The-Go-Go’s sound, Tacocat charms fans with funny songs about waiting for the No. 8 Metro bus, fear of toxic shock syndrome and a psychic cat that predicts nursing-home deaths. Band members Emily Nokes, Lelah Maupin, Bree McKenna and Eric Randall—who have described their vibe as “feminist sci-fi” and “equal parts Kurt and Courtney”—have been cranking out clever lyrics and infectious pop punk tunes since 2007. This month (2/25), Tacocat releases its second full-length record, emNVM/em (as in “never mind”), on local label Hardly Art. The second effort amps up the band’s bubblegum-surf harmonies and the driving garage rock—not to mention the amusing song topics, such as wanting to build a bridge to Hawaii, getting trapped at a weird party and jerks on the street who tell women to “smile.” Listen and you might just utter another palindrome: “Now I won!” For CD-release party dates, check a href=”http://www.hardlyart.com” target=”_blank”hardlyart.com/a or search “a href=”https://www.facebook.com/tacocatband” target=”_blank”tacocatband/a” on Facebook./p

 

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