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An “utterly magnificent slab of haughty electro-sleaze which makes Peaches sound as predatory and erotically charged as KT Tunstall,” is NME’s extremely fitting description of the Sohodolls. Their debut album is full of the majesty of rock, the mystery of roll, all underpinned by a ferocious electro-glam beat, glamorous pouting, in-yer-face attitude and lashings of sex.
The band’s eclectic influences have conspired to make it a multi-textured debut: “We love rock 'n' roll, electro, glam, '77-british punk, jazz and hip hop,” says lead singer Maya. “All these extremes make our music ribbed. We don't fit easily into pigeon-holes – not in music and not in life. We feel our generation has been cheated. Modern life has conspired to make us dumb, numb and un-questioning. We want people to tap into their primal senses again: lust, anger, love, fear, compassion, happiness and humour. Lyrically and musically the songs on this album express all of these feelings and instincts.”
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A banging electro beat carries this doll’s song through until the chorus kicks in with its catchy synths and glam rock guitar. Another first class piece of dirty, sexy electro rock and roll from London’s finest. It is taken from the doll’s outstanding debut album Ribbed Music for a Numb Generation.
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A dirty, sexy piece of banging electro rock full of fantastically pompous keyboard riffs and glamourous glam rock guitars. NME described it as an “utterly magnificent slab of haughty electro-sleaze which makes Peaches sound as predatory and erotically charged as KT Tunstall.” Now you can’t argue with that. It is taken from the doll’s outstanding debut album Ribbed Music for a Numb Generation.
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Stipper captures the Sohodolls perfectly; a sexy yet seedy electro pop song with stomping glam rock guitars and a belting chorus. It is taken from the doll’s outstanding debut album Ribbed Music for a Numb Generation.


