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All Music Guide
"Discharging ponderous selections within the darkest
choices of punk rock and combining it with influences coming from the
industrial style and other aggressive musical pickings, BINKY displays
a unique kind of combative hardcore rock. Assembling in San Francisco,
CA, BINKY associates the experiences of a female crew, comprising Klara
Lux (guitar, vocals), Windy Wild (drums, vocals), Erin Luther (trumpet),
and Mia d'Bruzzi (bass). Their considerable musical experience and
powerful live shows rapidly opened the way for them to become one of
the major acts in San Francisco's hardcore scene. In 1998, d'Bruzzi
left, later, being substituted by Tijanna Eaton. Following countless
inflamed concerts, the female quartet delivered its first disc, Kissthemall
goodbye, in late 2000." ~ Mario Mesquita Borges
Adam reviews BINKY
Zero Magazine
"
BINKY, a superb product out of "the City", are an all-girl
4 piece. But no sugar/spice/nice junk here, these girls are fierce!
The music is a sort of punk/speedmetal-art/thrash, everyone sings (drummer
does most lead), there's the first ever heavy metal trumpet played
by Erin Luther, excellent punk/thrash guitar of Klara Lux. Drummer
Windy Wild could eat Slayer's Dave Lombardo for breakfast (while singing)
and an awesome tight-clean bass guitar comes from "screaming" Tijanna
Eaton. The whole band dresses in post nuclear white vinyl uniforms...sexy." |
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metalmaidens.com
BINKY-Kissthemallgoodbye (Amoeba Records SF/Berkeley)
"I get sick and tired of the danceable pop music I hear on the radio.
When that happens I need something like “Kiss The Mall Goodbye”.
The first song is called “Carny”. It starts at full force.
There’s a long, heavy long intro. The drumming is by Windy Wild.
It is thunderous throughout. I don’t know, if ‘Wild’ is
her real name. It sure fits her drum style though. Then there’s
a trumpet. Yes, a trumpet. Erin Luther plays it. I realize you will
get thrown out of most heavy metal bands for even suggesting a little
bit of trumpet sound. It works well for BINKY and it makes the music
spookier. The vocal lines are distorted, to the point that the words
aren’t easy to understand. A lyric sheet would have helped. Even
without words it’s scary stuff. Thrash fanciers will like “Doomsday
Loser”. You can hear Tijanna Eaton on bass, alternating with
the drums. Klara Lux plays a surprising number of guitar chords in
a short
period of time. This song is intense, to say the least. I’m not
sure whose death grunt that is though. There’s a slow passage
at the end, then “Doomsday Loser” grinds itself to a halt.
There are three other songs on this CD. If you like music that charges
at you
like a train, you’ll like this. Not recommended for the weak."
[8 points] (Jack
Little)
Maximum BINKY
Maximum Rock N Roll
"
Freddy Krueger meets Fellini; the trumpet adds a real unconventionality
and an intriguing sound." |