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Alternative 26 September, 2018

Listen To Tommy & The Commies Debut Album On Slovenly Recordings

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Listen To Tommy & The Commies Debut Album On Slovenly Recordings
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Slovenly Recordings has knocked it out of the park with the upcoming debut LP from Tommy and the Commies (available everyone on September 28th)! You can get an early listen now (see New Noise debut).

From swingin' Sudbury, Ontario, CA (nada), here come TOMMY and the COMMIES! Here Come Tommy and the Commies! is 16 blistering minutes of hooliganistic mod-punk madness featuring Jeff Houle, also known as the sole brain behind budget rock cult faves STRANGE ATTRACTOR, and his brother Mitch, known ? collectively as the power-pop force STATUES of P. Trash Recordsfame.



Swagger drenched youngster front-man Tommy Commy recruited Strange Jeff by dragging him into a bathroom stall during a punk show, playing him an inaudible demo on a phone. The Houle Two agreed to join forces for Tommy's first foray into the world of record making on the strength of giving "Spiral Scratch" era Howard Devoto a run for his dosh on the vox on any given holiday. This kid has GOT IT, BABY! In a perfect modern world, songs like "Devices," and "Suckin' In Your 20's" would be massive chart smashes on the level of "Teenage Kicks." Those days are long gone, but here we are in 2018, giving YOU what you need, and what THEY don't deserve.






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