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The Busy Signals - Busy Signals

Busy Signals by The Busy Signals

Busy Signals formed in 2004 and debuted with a single in September of 2005 on Atlanta's Douchemaster Records. The band features former members of the Carbonas, the Tyrades, the English Softhearts and the Krunchies. The Villiage Voice recently singled the group out as one of the best young power-pop acts at the recent Radio Heartbeat festival. Touching on several overlooked styles that have only recently becomeappreciated, the Busy Signals are an unstoppable explosion of so many great nuances that it will literally make your head spin. With their instantly gratifying buzzing sound firmly rooted in original formula high-energy pop without a side of the feyness usually along for the ride, they have developed an incredible knack for weaving in bass lines and backup vocals that rekindle the magic created by first-wave Belgian punk bands right alongside the refreshing twists of primordial glam. This all comes together to concoct a blend of "real deal" punk so enthralling you'll be surprised at how bleak your outlook on life was before you were exposed to it, and you'll quickly realize how passable everything else seems to sound that came before it.

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