Punk · US · Active since 2003

Clorox Girls

High-velocity punk with a hidden heart of 1960s pop. Crunchy guitars and infectious hooks for basement shows and fast commutes.

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Clorox Girls sound like a frantic, sugar-fueled collision between the raw energy of 1977 London and the melodic sensibilities of a 1960s girl group. The guitars are thin, distorted, and relentlessly rhythmic, driving every track forward with a sense of urgent, youthful purpose. It is music that feels like it was recorded in a single afternoon in a room that smells like stale beer and tube amps.

What sets them apart is their refusal to sacrifice melody for aggression. While the production is decidedly lo-fi and the delivery is pure punk, the underlying song structures are masterclasses in power pop economy. They strip away the bloat of modern rock, leaving only the essential hooks and a driving beat that makes it impossible to stand still. It is the sound of a band that knows exactly how to balance grit with sweetness.

Start with J'aime Les Filles for their most polished and infectious work. It captures the band at their peak, blending their Portland garage roots with a sophisticated sense of songwriting that transcends the simple 'punk' label. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves their rock and roll fast, loud, and catchy.

Our Catalog3 Albums · 2005 · 2007
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