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5.0 out of 5 stars Tra-la-la!
Ever wonder what would happen in The Donnas' little sisters got into their mothers' Shangri-las and Angels 45s? That would be Tralala. And now that The Donnas are pretty much all growns up, thank god Tralala are on the scene to remind us that teenage heartbreak plus peppy girl harmonies plus three chords equals pure rock 'n' roll. In the last track, they sing "Feels so...
Published on July 10, 2005 by zugenia

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3.0 out of 5 stars Oldsters: "It's alright"
Oh it's a kick. Nice variety, bright songs. As a untrustworthy thirty yr old (crappy at multi-tasking), must say I look forward to Tralala's future and, uh, evolving songwriting. I wanna see them get loose. Meaty. But don't get me wrong: all those voices make crazy pretty. Good for earnest harmony junkies.

Strongest: "No Pain" and "No/Yeah"
Published on May 26, 2006 by Emm


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5.0 out of 5 stars Tra-la-la!, July 10, 2005
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This review is from: Tralala (Audio CD)
Ever wonder what would happen in The Donnas' little sisters got into their mothers' Shangri-las and Angels 45s? That would be Tralala. And now that The Donnas are pretty much all growns up, thank god Tralala are on the scene to remind us that teenage heartbreak plus peppy girl harmonies plus three chords equals pure rock 'n' roll. In the last track, they sing "Feels so good, let's do it all over again," which is precisely why you'll keep this one on a loop for the whole summer.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Oldsters: "It's alright", May 26, 2006
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Oh it's a kick. Nice variety, bright songs. As a untrustworthy thirty yr old (crappy at multi-tasking), must say I look forward to Tralala's future and, uh, evolving songwriting. I wanna see them get loose. Meaty. But don't get me wrong: all those voices make crazy pretty. Good for earnest harmony junkies.

Strongest: "No Pain" and "No/Yeah"
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5.0 out of 5 stars Red hot new band !, June 23, 2005
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This is one of the most exciting debut albums I have ever heard!

A unique sound for the 21st century, TRALALA's music has a base of retro late 50's - early 60's rock, hip-hopped and jazzed up for today's multi-tasking generation. It's a blast !
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