Mama said, be nice to sad boys or else get shot / Say yes sir to a cop or you might get shot. Thats the first line on I Sold My Soul To The Devil When I Was 12, the second LP from the razor sharp and explosive scream-pop duo GRLwood. And that sets the tone for the entire album its a sometimes straightforward, sometimes satirical deconstruction of the lingering toxic elements of society. With a keen eye and a lot of heart, the self-described Kentucky-fried queerdos have a profound fearlessness, and I Sold My Soul shines with the same electricity as their debut, but with even more range, nuance and power. Scott Recker
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