From Letters to Cleo to "Josie and the Pussycats" and the "10 Things I Hate About You" soundtrack, I really dig most of Kay Hanley's work. This EP is no exception. It's solid, and despite the title, she hasn't lost that aggressive edge that I've always enjoyed. Most comparable to "Cherry Marmalade" in sound and style, if a little more "slow-and-steady" on the whole. A must-have for big Hanley fans, a "you won't be disappointed" for general lovers of polished, female-lead pop-rock.
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