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  Bibione is a new all-female trio hailing from Prague, Czech
      Republic, whose name seems to refer, for unknown reasons, to the Italian
      seaside resort of the same name, near Venice, where some of Prague's youth
      may go in search of sunny afternoons at the beach.
  The first appearance of the Prague trio was with the track
      Kafe je kyselý (The Coffee is Sour)
      on the
      Crooked To Death III
      compilation released on the Czech label
      Stoned To Death,
      at the end of last year, in partnership with
      Crook, a Czech skateboard magazine. A rather uneven compilation I must say,
      with mostly tracks that are clearly not my cup of tea but a few cool ones
      though like the
      München Konflikt's, the
      Guest User's and of course Bibione's.
  Kafe je kyselý is a very good mid-tempo punk track with a
          heavy and stomping rhythmic session but also an overall slight surf
          vibe distilled by the main guitar riff. It's dark and disturbing and
          immediately recalls some of the heaviest Riot Grrrl bands like
          Babes in Toyland (and a less "hardcore" version of the
          Lithuanian band
          Crucial Features).
  Check out their killer video-clip (I find it super cool) made of
          video footages taken of the 1964 movie
          Straight Jacket
          featuring a disturbed and scary ageing Joan Crawford.
A few months later Bibione release their debut 7" on Stoned To Death and, in contrary to their first title in Czech, have decided to do it all in English (a bit of a shame in my opinion as I am strongly in favour of bands singing in their own language but ok).
  So with five new tracks (seven if you include the two bonus ones on
          the
          Stoned To Death's digital version) Bibione explores a side of DIY culture that is far from
          being limited to the heavy side of the 
          Riot Grrrl influences you could hear in Kafe je kyselý,
          on the contrary. The music of the trio turns out to be rather soft at
          first listen, the guitar sound reminds of bands like
          Shopping
          while the bass lines build discrete but catchy melodies, also
          reminiscent of the English band. But it would be a mistake to believe
          Bibione harmless, anger is hiding and rumbles in the background,
          ready to
        explode in short angry bursts
                at the bend of some surf-influenced melodies. The singer then
          transforms her beautiful melodic voice into screams and shouts that
          immediately take on a much more punkish quality that sounds like a
          warning, Bibione can bite, hard.
  Bibione follows in the footsteps of bands like
          Bikini Body,
          MrWrong,
          Necking
          and
          Nape Neck
          which, perhaps influenced by slightly older bands like the
          above-mentioned Shopping, have incorporated the post-punk of
          the Slits and Delta 5 into a contemporary approach from
          which the Riot Grrrl movement cannot be absent but does not
          predominate.
 A remarkable debut EP which gives extremely high expectations for what's coming next...
 Keep it up!
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