Artist/Album profile for BITCH AND ANIMAL: Eternally Hard
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Richard Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times sites bitch and animal's latest release, eternally hard, as one of the top ten freshman albums of 2001:
"There was a lot of the usual confrontation and anger in rock this year, but not much extremism, which is one of the virtues of this female duo's "eternally hard" album, from Ani Difranco's label, Righteous Babe Records.
The language is crude in places, but the body-part references are often broadsides at stereotypes in these tales of sexual and social politics.
There is a lesbian sensibility at work, with a humor and underlying vulnerability that is almost always universal.
The pair can also wrap a lot of commentary into a single line: "I'm just a little girl boy/trying to make my way/in a man's world."
Check out the artist's website:
http://www.bitchandanimal.com
Track List:
1. Best Cock On the Block
2. Traffic
3. Scrap Metal
4. Boy Girl Wonder
5. Pissed
6. Passports
7. Blah Do Blay
8. Sparkly Queen Areola
9. Six States Away
10. Ganja
11. Mother's Day
12. 33 Zen Lane
13. Miss Me My Dear
Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
- FOLK: Political
- ROCK: Folk Rock
- MOOD: WEIRD
