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Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer
Pop · 2002 · 9 tracks

Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer

Sugary, rough-around-the-edges power pop driven by retro synthesizer hooks, jangly guitars, and the distinct dual vocals of Rachel Minton and Anthony Green.

January 22, 2002 · Break Even

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A sugary, high-energy burst of youthful joy laced with a subtle undercurrent of nostalgic longing

Tracklist · 9 Tracks
01
Moment
2:54
02
Plays Pretty for Baby
2:07
03
Ode to Madonna
2:27
04
Words for Now
3:44
05
Mean Old Coot
2:27
06
Mr. Song
1:49
07
Riding Trains in November
3:06
08
Simon
2:52
09
There's That One Person You'll Never Get Over No Matter How Long It's Been
1:20
Moments Worth Listening For
The frantic, high-pitched vocal trade-offs between Rachel Minton and Anthony Green on Plays Pretty for Baby.
The unexpected burst of brass on Riding Trains in November that elevates the song's nostalgic, driving rhythm.
The raw, unpolished synthesizer lead that kicks off Moment, immediately establishing the album's DIY aesthetic.

How does Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer sound next to the rest of Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer's catalogue?

Love Romantic+1.7σ

The writing leans notably further into love romantic than the rest of the catalogue.

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