Scully Loves Tacocat, and So Does Rolling Stone; Meet the Band! #2 at CMJ Radio 200!

Posted on Apr 13, 2016
Scully Loves Tacocat, and So Does Rolling Stone; Meet the Band! #2 at CMJ Radio 200!

Rolling Stone describes Tacocat‘s new album as “super-catchy pop-punk with whip-smart feminist wit,” lauding the Seattle four-piece for writing “brief, conversational songs fly by like text messages to a best friend – emoji-laden missives about girl power, cats, aliens, weed and pop-culture.” Lost Time, writes RS, “is full of concise, energetic pop-punk, built on surfy guitars, sharp melodies and the whip-smart feminist wit of singer Emily Nokes.” Read the whole review here.

Writers often refer to Tacocat’s sense of humor, which is apparent in many of its lyrics. A new video from their label, Hardly Art, helps fans gets a sense of how naturally funny the band is in conversation. “Meet the Band” right here or below!

or below!The past couple of weeks have been huge for Tacocat, as the band had a triumphant SXSW, blasted to #2 at CMJ Radio, and embarked on a national tour. But most excitingly, perhaps, is that they caught the attention of Gillian Anderson with their album-opening musical tribute to Dana Scully. Check it out! Help Tacocat reach #1 at Radio 200! Ahh!!!

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