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"Hell hath no fury" LP by Civet

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Civet from Los Angeles are maybe the dirty answer on The Donnas!
Item no. 310564
Title Hell hath no fury
Musical Genre Punk Rock
Product topic Bands
Band Civet
Release date 11/6/08
Product type LP
Media - Format 1-3 LP

LP 1

  • 1.
    Do a line (of alibis)
  • 2.
    Son of a bitch
  • 3.
    Pay up
  • 4.
    All I want
  • 5.
    Bad luck
  • 6.
    Brooklyn
  • 7.
    Take me away
  • 8.
    1989
  • 9.
    Gin n tonic
  • 10.
    You got it, what you wanted...
  • 11.
    Sin city
  • 12.
    You donΒ΄t know me
  • 13.
    Hell hath no Fury

by Matthias Mader (15.09.2008) What a coincidence! "Hell hath no fury" was the title of an album done in the Eighties by New Wave Of British Heavy Metal outfit Rock Goddess, an all-girl-band. Civet, too, are four women, but instead of hailing from London, they call L.A. their hometown. Apart from that, there are some appaling parallels between both troupes (let’s leave the age difference - 25 years - aside): Rock Goddess did rock, and Civet do rock as hell, some people consider them the only legitimate successors of Lita Ford and Joan Jett’s Runaways. Well, I can see their point, and so does Tim Armstrong (Rancid) who wrote "All I want" especially for the tattooed female bunch. The girls compose their own material, too, though: "Son of a bitch", "Bad luck" or "Gin ’n’ tonic" should make even Mister Ian Fraser Kilmister happy and proud - early MotΓΆrhead definitely have inspired these ladies. Maybe Civet are The dirty Donnas...