Sep 22 2006
Cult of Sue Todd: Album release, new song

I don’t know how I keep doing it, but I’ve found yet another excuse to talk about Cult of Sue Todd. It’s a shame that I have to keep doing this, as everyone should be loving them by now, but there you go. Anyway, this time I have not one, but two legitimate excuses to bring them up!
First of all, their debut full length release came out this week. I won’t talk at great length about it here as I did a full review [link] a few months ago. Not much has changed in my opinion since then, although if anything the album has actually grown on me even more. I’m a pretty lazy music listener (iPod on shuffle most of the time) but I’m still giving this disc a fair amount of plays. It’s a good, fun album that you should certainly be checking out. You can get it from their website and all those other fun places like Insound and Amazon and the like.
Secondly, the band recently put up a new song, entitled ‘Top Notch Buggery’, that you’ll find below. It’s the first song recorded with their new bass player, Jason Vasquez, and the band sound tighter than ever. The song is currently appearing on a compilation called ‘International Pop Overthrow Vol. 9′, and a new version will probably appear on their next album.
MP3 Cult of Sue Todd - Top Notch Buggery
MP3 Cult of Sue Todd - ExBoyfriends of the World (Unite and Take Over) (from Kelsey Grammer Loves Us)
Cult of Sue Todd: Website || Myspace || AFoR Interview
I should have something very cool to report soon, so my three regular readers will have something to look forward to there. Right now though, I’m going to bed, as I’ve got a busy day of sitting in a cinema planned for tomorrow. What kind of crazy person thought it’d be a good idea to release Clerks II, The Children of Men and Trust the Man all on the same day. A very crazy person. That’s who.
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