The New York-based Dum
Dum Girls formed in 2008 as a solo recording project in the Los Angeles bedroom of singer and
songwriter Dee Dee Penny (aka Kristin Welchez). Penny released a
five-song CDr in late 2008 under the name Dum Dum Girls. She named the project
as a double homage to The Vaselines'
album Dum Dum and the Iggy Pop song "Dum Dum Boys."
Dum Dum Girls' debut album was released in 2010, and after its release, Penny
assembled a touring band. After touring for the second album in 2012, however,
she lost her voice. As she recovered, the third Dum Dum Girls album, Too True, was delayed and finally released
on January 28, 2014. The band currently consists of Dee Dee on vocals and
guitar, Jules on guitar and vocals, Malia on bass and vocals and Sandy on drums and vocals.
At the Bowery
Ballroom tonight, one could not miss that Dee Dee Penny wore a shiny black
low-cut latex mini-dress that looked like fetish wear. Stop. Stare. Move on.
There was music too. The band cooked together its earlier low-fi garage style
with the more recent synth-and-guitar pop. Much of the set was comprised of
catchy pop songs, however, with just enough odd sounds here and there to earn a
slot in the "indie" genre. Pop with a bit of an edge. Penny and her
musicians opened with "Bedroom Eyes," and then immediately followed
with a series of five songs from the band's five EPs. Two of the band's earlier
buzz-worthy songs were not performed, “Bhang, Bhang, I’m a Burnout” and “Jail
La La," and the band curiously ended its set (before returning to the stage
for an encore) with an oddity, a cover of Pale Saints "Sight of You."
Outside of a bopping beat and a few waves of instrumentation, the band's music
lacked depth. It was all played on a surface level, with little root exposed. The
band took a few moments here and there to capitalize on its present underground
status, but as a whole, the performance sounded like the band's direction was moving
towards arena rock. If this is true, watch the band attract an increasingly
teenybopper audience.
Visit the Dum Dum Girls at www.wearedumdumgirls.com.
No comments:
Post a Comment