SuinageShaking Hands (2008)Mousemen/Swine Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Jelone (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on October 9th 2009
Dang it all, Italians are charming, with their sports cars and delicious food. Power-pop act Suinage can be added to that list as well. The group’s full-length debut, Shaking Hands is a charming 12-song strong collection. The three-piece name-checks Joe Jackson and the Replacements as influences, though the former comes through more than the latter. There’s even a hint of Candy Apple Grey-era Hüsker Dü, specifically on sad songs like “All Eyes on Me” and “There’s No Time.” These songs are tight and bouncy, and that counts for something, clam-flammit.
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this record could be good. italians can make some good rock/punk. 3 stars cause that's what the reviewer claims. These songs sound pretty cool. | Features
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