Music Reviews

The Eyeliners

Here Comes Trouble

Panic Button/Lookout!

Everyone’s favorite three girl band with a singing drummer is back! The Eyeliners have a new record that captures the fun of their live shows. Here Comes Trouble faithfully recreates the band’s sound, which is a fun mix of punk and 60’s girl groups like the Shangri-La’s. From the opening blast of the title track, “Here Comes Trouble,” through the aptly named “Nothing Left to Say,” these girls do not hit a false note. These girls have really earned their chops through relentless touring. The Eyeliners call Albuquerque, New Mexico home, but I have seen them play in Texas, Florida, and Louisiana. That experience has translated into a really fun, nice album.

Panic Button, P.O. Box 148010, Chicago, IL 60614-8010; The Eyeliners, P.O. Box 81922 Albuquerque, NM 87198, , eyeliners@theeyeliners.com


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