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Four girls grappling with a garage-pop shoegaze trend played in a three-by-two-meter room, low ceiling, and no windows.
Look of kosmolegs, bizarre just enough: how many Los Angeles bands also sing in German?
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The review discusses Dum Dum Girls' debut album 'I Will Be', highlighting its garage-pop shoegaze style performed with an intimate, raw vibe. The band stands out with their unique twist of German-sung vocals and a compact, minimalistic sound environment. While the review notes a niche appeal, it hints at a distinct identity within the Los Angeles indie scene.