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CD Review: The Post Office Gals - Esbeohdes

Written by Yohan Brohamsky
Published February 24, 2006

Most bands get their "15 minutes of fame." Others don't even get the chance because their albums don't even last 15 minutes. The Post Office Gals are one of those bands that probably won't get the full recognition they deserve. They aren't metal enough for metal heads, they aren't grind/thrash enough for purists, they ain't dancey enough for the hipsters, aren't hardcore enough for the crews- but throw all those together and you got one helluva band. It just may be too far off the radar for most, but it's directly up my alley.

This five-piece electro-thrash outfit hails from the thrashiest of all places; New Jersey! Armed with long, non-sensible song titles, "krunktronic" keyboards, and blast beats galore, The Post Office Gals are prepared to shoot up your local mail service center and leave no one alive. Have they created a new grind revolution? No- but it is a refreshing breath of air from the recent surge of girl-pants wearing, whiney wusses.

There will be obvious comparisons to An Albatross, as An Albatross has kind of established a monopoly on the electro-grind scene, but I can tell the difference between them and The Post Office Gals. Although The Post Office Gals rely heavily on Jessica Del Rosario's synthesizer, it's not in a dance-inducing sort of way, as is true in An Albatross.

Esbeohdes is The Post Office Gals' first proper release on On The Rise records; they have self-released three previous albums. The band members' winter recess from college allowed them to tour with The Great Redneck Hope in January to support the release of Esbeohdes on February 21st. They have a few dates across the country in March before they end up at Austin's South By South West (SXSW) to play the Solid PR showcase alongside Man Man, An Albatross, and Measles Mumps Rubella.

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CD Review: The Post Office Gals - Esbeohdes
Published: February 24, 2006
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Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Punk Rock, Music: Progressive Rock, Music: New Wave, Music: Metal, Music: Electronica, Music: Alternative Rock
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#1 — February 27, 2006 @ 13:17PM — Steve C. [URL]

Jesus. This album sounds so awesome.

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