BRONCHO
Just Enough Hip To Be Woman is a bold step forward for Oklahoma-based trio BRONCHO. Though it certainly bears the hallmarks of their previous work – fuzzy, guitar-driven rock – the production and energy of the record moves into decidedly sleeker and decidedly more new wave directions (think Cheap Trick meets The Drive soundtrack meets every great song from Fast Times at Ridgemont High). Clocking in at just more than 30 minutes, the eleven tracks on the new record are a potent statement of intent: an effortless sounding rock record that dips its toe into a variety of different styles without ever succumbing to any of them. The album drops on September 16, be sure to secure your pre-order now! Included here are the two lead tracks from the new album, “Class Historian” and “It’s On” packaged with two whoppers from the band’s last offering, 2011’s Can’t Get Past The Lips, “Try Me Out Sometime” and “I Don’t Really Wanna Be Social,” along with a previously un-released acoustic b-side “Please Try Me.”
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