"Jail La La" isn't a new Dum Dum Girls song, but it has been re-recorded and given the Richard Gottehrer treatment for Dee Dee & Co's excellent forthcoming Sub Pop debut I Will Be. (It's also available on a single backed by "Over The Phone.") The new collection's sound is dusky and the group (Dee Dee + Frankie Rose, Jules, and Bambi) still nods equally to noise poppers and girl groups, but things shine a bit brighter across its 11 tracks. The polish makes sense considering the band's increasingl...
Stereogum — "Jail La La" isn't a new Dum Dum Girls song, but it has been re-recorded and given the Richard Gottehrer treatment for Dee Dee & Co's excellent forthcoming Sub Pop debut ... more info
Pitchfork - Forkcast — As reported, Sub Pop will release I Will Be, the debut album from fuzzed-out L.A. garage rockers Dum Dum Girls on March 30. A 7" of its first single "Jail La La"... more info