Cover of The Human People Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears
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For fans of 90s indie rock, lovers of female-led alternative and noise-pop bands, and anyone interested in emotionally charged indie music.
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THE REVIEW

"Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears"

What do we know about the '90s, we who were barely one year old at that time.
During our puberty, we were fascinated by the stories of the coolest and/or hippiest folks in the village who, in retrospect, didn't know much either, buried under avalanches of trash TV, and thank heavens, now there's the internet. Yes, thank you!

Noisette.
I have this word in mind, and it's the word that best expresses the group I will (very briefly) talk about:
The Human People are an all-female band that navigates between noise-pop and alternative-rock with that emotional drop that never hurts.
Imagine Sleater-Kinney less agitated, Breeders less explosive but there's so much of that noise-pop from Tiger Trap and Julie Doiron from the Eric's Trip days.

A little sweetness, every now and then. Every now and then!

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The Human People, an all-female band, deliver a captivating mix of noise-pop and alternative rock in their album 'Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears'. The review draws connections to 90s indie bands like Sleater-Kinney and Breeders, highlighting emotional depth and nostalgic charm. It praises the band's balance between sweetness and dynamic energy, appealing to fans of vintage indie sounds.

The Human People

An all-female band navigating noise-pop and alternative rock, noted for 1990s-influenced sounds.
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