Let’s take it back to the ’60s with all-girl quartet the Splinters. Since 2008, these girls have been rocking the East Bay area with their catchy, upbeat songs and are now ready to share with the rest of the country. Though they primarily are known for their live shows, the Splinters are issuing their first seven-inch, a limited release that was hand decorated by the ladies. “Splintered Bridges” gives you a feel of their old-school pop/rock sound, which leaves you wanting more.
“Splintered Bridges” (download):
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60s girl group? Sounds more like a bad Donnas demo to me.
Yeah, it’s not very good, is it? No ’60s girl groups produced anything this mediocre that ever saw the light of day. There could be a good reason all this band has out is a lone seven-inch.
i like it. this rules. Also, the Donnas suck–i can’t believe loosey brucey could even make that association.
I think they rule.
fuck you bruce!
fuck you too the dude!
The Donnas called. They want their demo back.