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Do Whatever You Want All the Time

Ponytail

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Since we last heard from Baltimore’s Ponytail, with 2008’s Ice Cream Spiritual, guitarist Dustin Wong released a solo record of experimental music and drummer Jeremy Hyman worked with the Boredoms. Ponytail’s hiatus proved to be a good thing, with the quartet reconvening their own special meeting of the minds to produce a lovely, kaleidoscopic record that again marks real growth for the band. The guitar playing of Ken Seeno and Wong is by turns enchanting and playful (“Honey Touches,” “AwayWay”) and complex and mesmerizing (“Tush,” “Flabbermouse”). Sometimes, as on the brilliant mini-epic “Music Tunes,” it’s all of the above and more. Vocalist Molly Siegel is as animated as ever, the aural equivalent of a soda can shaken to bursting point, and on tracks like the otherworldly and exuberant “Easy Peasy,” Smith’s critical role in the band is especially tangible: her nonsensical mewlings and utterances are the sticky glue weaving shifting tempos, simmering drum rolls, and fancy-footed guitar riffs into something like an intricate web of intense strength and beauty.

Customer Reviews

if i were a tiger on acid in tokyo

I think this is a great summer pop noise album i recommend it

their best so far

i own ice cream spirtual and that to isa great album. this one is less punk than ice cream and moremellow. good job guys.

really repetitive really repetitive really repetitive really repetitive

Why do they even have a singer? The music is awesome but the singer just repeats a few words over and over and over. What's worse is she uses the same words and phrases throughout all of the songs. I'm really mad I bought this after just listening to the samples. Bummer.

Biography

Formed: Baltimore, MD

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

A four-piece multi-style rock act that drew comparisons to Deerhoof and Ecstatic Sunshine, Ponytail released their first slab of infectious sugar-fueled two-guitar trad punk (Kamehameha on Creative Capitalism) in January of 2007. The Baltimore, MD, quartet featured drummer Jeremy Hyman, guitarist Ken Seeno, and other guitarist (and Ecstatic Sunshine member) Dustin Wong, all fronted by the vast array of sounds that was vocalist Molly Siegel. Winning critical praise for their hyper noisy live show...
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