Deranged, Eastern European gypsy punk is fused with the pop sensibilities of a drunken Burt Bacharach in the Girls’ sophomore effort.
From the Polish folk-stomp of ‘Love Street’ to the desperate, thrashing epic ‘Song For Grilly’, Gx3 deliver the same levels of enthusiasm on tape as they do during their infamous live shows.
A more sensitive sound is revealed on the lush, orchestral ‘Old Amsterdam Waltz’, and the fireside lament of ‘Sad Sea Shanty For Igor Kornelyuk’ conjures travelogue images of chance meetings on the road.
“From the sheer, unadulterated pleasure of the title track to the funk swing of American Girlfriend, the breadth of talent contained within Girls Girls Girls is clear for all to see, and when the music is delivered with such a refreshingly theatrical brilliance, it is not hard to imagine this album getting under the skin, and staying there for a good while indeed.” - Tommy Jackson, Narc. Magazine, March 2009.