Band : Dananananaykroyd
Album : Sissy Hits
Release Year : 2008
Release Year : 2008
Genre : Post-Hardcore | Indie | Experimental
Tracklist :
01 The Greater Than Symbol And The Hash
02 One After One
03 Cleaning Each Other
04 British Knights
05 1993
06 Infinity Milk (Outro Version)
Following issues with Dananananaykroyd’s previous label, Holy Roar were only more than happy to step in and offer their services to release this six track mini-album from one of the most exciting new British bands around right now. There are few bands around who bring together the punk and hardcore spirit together with interesting indie rock in the way Dananananaykroyd do. Their rawness is matched only by the perfect amount of pop thrown in as well.
The band have had two sold-out singles on Moshi Moshi and Jealous Records already under their belts, their first "Totally Bone",was the first of Moshi Moshi's singles club (Hot Club de Paris, Architecture in Helsinki, Bloc Party). They have also had support from Radio 1 and XFM, press with NME, Plan B, Stool Pigeon, The Fly, Vice, Art Rocker and shows and tours with The Bronx, Good Shoes, No Age, Deerhoof, Franz Ferdinand, The Futureheads, Foals and more. These six songs represent the strongest, most cohesive representation of the bands work yet.
02 One After One
03 Cleaning Each Other
04 British Knights
05 1993
06 Infinity Milk (Outro Version)
Following issues with Dananananaykroyd’s previous label, Holy Roar were only more than happy to step in and offer their services to release this six track mini-album from one of the most exciting new British bands around right now. There are few bands around who bring together the punk and hardcore spirit together with interesting indie rock in the way Dananananaykroyd do. Their rawness is matched only by the perfect amount of pop thrown in as well.
The band have had two sold-out singles on Moshi Moshi and Jealous Records already under their belts, their first "Totally Bone",was the first of Moshi Moshi's singles club (Hot Club de Paris, Architecture in Helsinki, Bloc Party). They have also had support from Radio 1 and XFM, press with NME, Plan B, Stool Pigeon, The Fly, Vice, Art Rocker and shows and tours with The Bronx, Good Shoes, No Age, Deerhoof, Franz Ferdinand, The Futureheads, Foals and more. These six songs represent the strongest, most cohesive representation of the bands work yet.
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