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Shined Nickels & Loose Change
The Rondelles
Shined Nickels & Loose Change
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: The Rondelles
Title: Shined Nickels & Loose Change
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: K. Records
Release Date: 7/10/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 789856112722

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Bring on the sassy pop punk!
Bonnie Burton | San Francisco, CA | 03/05/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When you want to listen to an indie band that has 80s sensibilities with enough punk pop sass to keep you in check, then you have the Rondelles. Much like The Donnas, this band hit stardom before they were even out of high school in Albuquerque, New Mexico! Band members Yukiko Moynihan (bass, vocals), Juliet Swango (guitar, vocals) and Oakley Munsen(drums, keyboards, vocals) found themselves on some really impressive tours with heavy hitters like Sleater-Kinney and Sonic Youth. Now dwelling in Washington, D.C., the Rondelles' latest release Shined Nickels and Loose Change, shows the band at its best. With songs like "T.V. Zombie" and "Cafeteria Rock" you feel compelled to listen closely for amusing and witty lyrics. This CD is chock full of tracks from previously released compilations and singles, including six brand new songs. I love that this band does killer covers of Modern English's "I'll Melt With You" and Madonna's "Like a Prayer." I can't tell you how much I love this CD. If you don't pick up Shined Nickels and Loose Change you're losing out!"
Better Than Your Average Garage Rock
Elizabeth Schroeter | Brooklyn, NY United States | 08/22/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"While the Rondelles sound like a fresh garage sale treasure, they've actually been perfecting their edgy, garage-y style since high school. With two full-lengths and a number of 7 inches under their belt, their sound is still incredibly raw and energetic.Shined Nickels and Loose Change showcases some of their early 45s along with some compilation tracks and six brand spankin' new songs. Fans of all things camp will appreciate their cover of Madonna's "Like a Prayer," the Shimmy Beckers' "Cafeteria Rock" (Food Fight!) and the traditional Christmas song "Angels We've Heard on High" done in a not-so-traditional fashion. Simply put, this is a fun album.Singer Juliet Swango's sweet voice softens the pop-punk edges but also provokes the crowd to clap their hands when she and her band mates switch into cheerleader-esque outbreaks. Shinned Nickels and Loose Change recalls the retro pop of the Go-Go's and early B-52's, but also the current female punk of Sleater-Kinney and the Donnas. However, they retain something fresh and creative that helps them stand apart. Clearly they had something worth listening to since they've had the honor of opening up for indie punk giants Sleater-Kinney and Sonic Youth. In fact, the Rondelles first full-length, Fiction Romance Fast Machines, was released on Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelly's own label Smells Like Records.This new release is hooky, irresistible, and creative. This is no throw-away, three-chord punk album. Very deliberately raw, but beneath the surface is carefully placed riffs, sound bites, handclaps, electronic sounds, backup vocals and much more that make Shined Nickels and Loose Change surprisingly clever."