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February 2, 2010 Today we are pleased to announce the signing of anomalous rockers Prizzy Prizzy Please. With a 30th century aesthetic, PPP has a sound that strives to imbue melodic noise punk (reminiscent of Parts and Labor, Lightning Bolt) with the spirit of fourth-quarter pump-up jams by Van Halen and the E Street Band. They have no guitarist, no decent equipment, and are fronted by a timid alto saxophonist who howls like Bon Scott. We admit that it’s hard to pin these guys down, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. Currently stationed in a Chicago basement, Prizzy Prizzy Please got their start in the basements of Bloomington, Indiana – releasing their debut recording with Let’s Pretend Records in 2007, and with Joyful Noise the PPPPPEP split 7" with Push-Pull in 2009. Since 2007 they have been campaigning across the United States in a decomposing van, enthusiastically making their way through a network of unruly house shows and five-band bills where they are consistently odd men out. The band's new LP Chroma Cannon will be released on April 20, 2010 on LP, CD, Digital, and limited edition Cassette. DOWNLOADS! Offered right now as a teaser is the album's catchy-as-hell opener Large Hadron Collider and the epic-as-hell second track Lost. For the full effect download both and play in succession.
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