U.S. goth rockers, Dum Dum Girls have been around since 2008, starting life as the bedroom recording project of front woman and songwriter Dee Dee Penny. The four-piece released its third studio album, “Too True”, in January on Sub Pop with songs inspired by 19th century French poetry and 80’s synth music. The album embraces a bigger, rockier sound with guitars to the fore and much set in mid tempo. Having given time for her vocal cords to heal from the effects of excessive touring, Penny is in fine voice here on “Lost Boys & Girls Club,” as well as looking luscious in latex in a curious H&M meets S&M post-Garden of Eden set.
DUM DUM GIRLS – ” Lost Boys and Girls Club “
Posted: December 18, 2014 in MUSICTags: Dum Dum Girls, Sub Pop Records, Too True