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![]() Spanking Charlene (from the album Find Me Out available on Rum Bar Records) New York City bands never need a garage to rock. Spanking Charlene ramps up a riff and follows the snarling guitar as it leads across the title track of Find Me Out, the recent release from the Brooklyn, NY-based band. Three-minute plus blasts of love, loss, and living in the city come together to create an audio image of life in NYC. Find Me Out keeps the backbeat running like an industrial machine, slowly snaking through back alleys (“Can’t Let You Go”), guitar chords stomping and stuttering (“Circles”), thickening the groove (“Sugar Love”), feral finger-pointing (“Burn It Down”), and Rock’n’Soul seduction (“Liar Liar”). Produced by Eric Ambel (Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, The Del Lords, Steve Earle and The Dukes, solo) at his Cowboy Technical Services in Brooklyn, NY, Find Me Out welcomes the man in the control room out on the main floor when Eric picks up his guitar and joins the band. Fronted by prowling city-street shout of Charlene MacPherson, Find Me Out shares love stories as it pounds out its position in “I Don’t Want to Go There” and slashes up an R&B rhythm with guitar chords for “I Got Me a Runner” while Spanking Charlene hammer out a bar band anthem with “Too Broke to Go Out”. Listen and buy the music of Spanking Charlene from AMAZON For more information, please visit the Spanking Charlene website
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