A fluorescent yellow 7" rotates at 45rpm and it is by Horowitz. A little guitar indie pop number called 'Tracyanne'. It's good jangly bedroom fun that according to the press release is "gorgeous scuzzy Mary Chain-like a call to arms for anorak clad bowlcuts everywhere" that tickled me. I like to imagine the invasion of the anorak bowlcuts kicking the shit out of new rave kids. There's not enough violence in youth pop culture anymore. "Popkids Of The World Unite!" could be the anthem to bring them all together after mammoth ruck on Brighton beach where they all pound each others heads in with pebbles and choc ices. Hey imagine like a massive world war but the armys would be different groups of youth culture. Goths and emo-kids, crustys, b-boys, ravers, moshers, grebos all having a big shittin riot. I wouldn't get involved. I'm a lover not a fighter.
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Horowitz fuzz and jangle their way through two indiepop gems on this double A side single. Tracyanne is all fuzzpop guitars and ba ba bas whilst Popkids of the World Unite! is a gorgeous scuzzy Mary Chain-like a call to arms for anorak clad bowlcuts everywhere. Limited to 200 copies, this 7" is pressed on a thick slab of transparent yellow vinyl.