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Frankie Rose has a reputation for minimal, Maureen Tucker-like beats and iconic presence in such buzz-stirring bands as Crystal Stilts, Dum Dum Girls and Vivian Girls-groups that spearheaded a thriving scene that mixes the sounds of lo-fi garage and big, reverb-drenched, Phil Spector-produced '60s girl groups with the noise aesthetic of the Jesus and Mary Chain, a touch of Velvet Underground and a strong DIY ethic. On this self-titled album, Frankie Rose and the Outs have their heads in the clouds a bit more than Rose's previous projects. The ghostly golden-oldie grooves of songs like InchGirlfriend Island,Inch InchCandyInch and the pedal-pounding InchThat's What People Told Me,Inch sound like the Cocteau Twins and Shangri-Las tracking a split LP with the help of a time machine and a freshly-acquitted Phil Spector. Album Tracks 1. Hollow Life 2. Candy 3. Little Brown Haired Girls 4. Lullubye for Roads & Miles 5. That's What People Told Me 6. Memo 7. Must Be Nice 8. Girlfriend Island 9. You Can Make Me Feel Bad 10. Don't Tred 11. Save Me