A five-member rock'n'roll group described in DeBaser as playing raw rhythm'n'blues and garage-influenced rock. Their album Something In The Water is reviewed positively by Antmo and is associated with In The Red Records.

DeBaser review describes the band as five white guys playing rhythm'n'blues; cites influences such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, New York Dolls and the Oblivians. The album Something In The Water is linked in the review to In The Red Records.

DeBaser hosts a single, enthusiastic review of Mystery Girls by Antmo praising their raw rhythm'n'blues and garage-inflected rock. The review singles out the album Something In The Water (In The Red Records) as a joyous, dance-inducing record. Influences cited include Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and John Lee Hooker.

For:Fans of raw garage rock, classic rock'n'roll and blues-influenced bands

 

This album is a jewel, and right from the furious attack of "Autumn Turns To Fall" (what kind of stupid refrain is this?! I love it, damn it! I hate you!) you already know that for a month you won’t take it off the turntable.

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