Girls, Girls, Girls played a wild mid-week show but had another poor turnout, Oct. 6.
The London, England based band were supremely tight, had a lot of energy and their gypsy punk/pop sound was a little reminiscent of the Clash, a touch of the Dickies, a smattering of early ’90s Brit-rock with a lot of ’60s R and B but with 10 times as much energy.
They even had a touch of the Plaid Tongued Devils gypsy vibe.
There was some impressive guitar and bass playing and a drummer who kept everything in check.
— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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