




There's a lot to be said for music that nurtures a headstrong anger with the world: teen angst if you will. And being of a certain age, said tune harps back to a time when the Bell Jar was number one on your thing to read list and slamming doors was the only way of letting people know you HATE them. 'Memorize the City' by five lovely Canadian ladies reminds us of this time, otherwise known as the eighties. Yes, when you first hear The Organ you will think you're listening to Blondie. This is no bad thing as Katie Sketch's echo chamber vocals creep through the consciousness in true Debbie Harry form to produce, though coined far to much by music labels for our liking, an 'indie dance-floor classic'. Here's a thing though, if you listen closely Miss Sketch imparts her holiday tips: 'I can't epilate until I reach the shore.' It's a common problem Katie.
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