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Duel At Dawn

by Mommy and Daddy

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Pretty Loser 02:33
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Good Deal 03:07
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Cops 03:05
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Way West Way 04:50
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Top Down 02:41
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Already Warm 02:53
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Full 02:27
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about

After releasing their EP Fighting Style Killer Panda earlier the same year, the curiously named duo Mommy and Daddy quickly sapped the demand for more with the full length Duel at Dawn. Continuing where their EP left off, their punk-party sound is laced with sing-a-long choruses, mini-intervals of shouting and the catchy clap along interludes that force you to smile and shake. Duel at Dawn, however, also has a slightly darker edge, heightening the dirtiness, the intensity of the vocals, and the fuzzy, jagged base lines, quickly proving that their music is infectious, eccentric, and difficult to turn off. For fans of: Le Tigre, PiL, The Faint or Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

In the early 2000's Mommy and Daddy was the leading New York power couple. With sexy, hard-hitting drum machine beats, dirty, fuzzed-out bass lines and smoldering boy/girl vocals, Mommy and Daddy sounds like a tag team steel cage match between Le Tigre, Motorhead, B-52s and The Misfits. Their sound is the bastard child of the Misfits meets the B-52’s… The driving pummeling bass, accompanied by maniacal keyboard driven beats makes for some of the most cunning punk rock last heard from the likes of Blondie or the Buzzcocks.

Vivian Sarratt and Edmond Hallas worked together on several projects before forming Mommy and Daddy in June 2002. Their formula is simple: when she sings and pushes buttons, he plays bass guitar. When he sings and hits the machine, she is on bass.

Live, the duo rips it up, “like baby tigers on Ritalin” (Drowned in Sound) no matter what they’re doing.

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released January 1, 2005

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