Another short one today about this young band from Philadelphia,
      Pennsylvania, whose online information is unfortunately quite
      scarce.
  Call them rude, call them highly offensive, call them what the fuck you
      want, Crotch Rot (to not be mistaken with
      the Brazilian grindcore band, the
      80s metal band from NYC
      and the
      crust/punk/metal band from Sacramento
      bearing the same name... you can of course forget all that stuff and treat
      yourself with the
      Chronic Sick's song) is a band with an attitude. But let them describe themselves: "Shitty riot thirl punk. We eat men. Subtle, classy, ladylike, nuanced,
        mellow." Yes you got it, a lot of Riot Grrrl influences, a strong
      Queercore attitude and a taste for clown costumes... sounds interesting right?...
  Sucker Cunt is, I guess, the band's digital demo and very first recording. It was released on bandcamp early March and features this cool Jackie Kolifrath artwork that fits the "fuck you" feminist punk attitude the band has clearly decided to embrace.
 A cover that immediately gives a certain "smell" to the record, now let's see how it sounds. 
   
  Crotch Rot deliver seven very provocative mid-tempo songs midway
      between low-fi teenage punk and raw Riot Grrrl (a less grungy version of Babes in Toyland / Bikini Kill ?). It got this strong taste
      of a young band demo, it sounds like everybody just picked up some random
      instruments a couple of months ago with a strong urge to spit to the face
      of all kind of establishment (isn't it like all young bands start?). So yes it's hesitant, it's a bit messy, it's
      pretty basic but really... who cares? You've listened to the
      first Bikini Kill
      release right?
  A bit like what
      Critter
      delivered a few months ago (with a less teenage vibe though) or what a more "american" version of
      Sniffany & The Nits
      (the vocals immediately made me think of the Brighton band) could sound
      like, Crotch Rot is in the lineage of groups clearly marked by a
      certain feminist/queer philosophy and is far from reinventing a rather
      well-established concept but on the contrary seems quite credible in the
      continuity of a "fight", or at least of a cause, which will probably
      always be relevant. And that's what Punk can (should?) be.
  The meters of energy, radicalism and willingness to make a change are all
      at their peak and I'm sure the band will use all of it to improve and
      deliver more (and better) killer punk tracks in the very near
      future.
  Get your ears ready for more...
"I just wanna be a whore!"


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