Tacocat

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I Hate the Weekend 02:05 Tools
Crimson Wave 00:00 Tools
Dana Katherine Scully 03:12 Tools
Bridge to Hawaii 00:00 Tools
I Love Seattle 00:00 Tools
You Never Came Back 00:00 Tools
Men Explain Things to Me 00:00 Tools
Talk 00:00 Tools
Hey Girl 00:00 Tools
You Can't Fire Me, I Quit 00:00 Tools
Stereogram 00:00 Tools
Party Trap 00:00 Tools
The Internet 00:00 Tools
Psychedelic Quinceañera 00:00 Tools
FDP 00:00 Tools
F.U. #8 00:00 Tools
Pocket Full of Primrose 00:00 Tools
This is Anarchy 00:00 Tools
Grains of Salt 00:00 Tools
Night Swimming 00:00 Tools
Time Pirate 00:00 Tools
Alien Girl 00:00 Tools
Horse Grrls 00:00 Tools
Plan A, Plan B 00:00 Tools
Snow Day 02:01 Tools
Hologram 00:00 Tools
Leisure Bees 00:00 Tools
Spring Break-Up 00:00 Tools
New World 00:00 Tools
Cat Fancy 00:00 Tools
The Joke of Life 00:00 Tools
Volcano 00:00 Tools
Sk8 or Die 00:00 Tools
Sk8 Witch 00:00 Tools
Oscar 00:00 Tools
Little Friend 00:00 Tools
Rose-Colored Sky 00:00 Tools
The Problem 00:00 Tools
Crystal Ball 00:00 Tools
Meet Me at La Palma 00:00 Tools
Miles and Miles 00:00 Tools
Retrograde 00:00 Tools
Baby Tooth 00:00 Tools
Peeps 00:00 Tools
Leotard 00:00 Tools
UTI 00:00 Tools
annual violation 00:00 Tools
Muffin Top 00:00 Tools
TSS 00:00 Tools
Bike Party 00:00 Tools
Dry Land is a Myth 00:00 Tools
Pony 00:00 Tools
Death Fridge 00:00 Tools
Shame Spiral 00:00 Tools
Ex-Con Mom 00:00 Tools
Luxury Living 00:00 Tools
Hey, Kids, it's Basement 00:00 Tools
Lesiure Bees 00:00 Tools
Adderal Nighter 00:00 Tools
WTFOMG$300HPV 00:00 Tools
Carnival 00:00 Tools
her jazz 00:00 Tools
Knick Knack 00:00 Tools
Chinchilla 00:00 Tools
Beerz 4 Breakfast 00:00 Tools
Basement 00:00 Tools
You Never Came Back From Burning Man 00:00 Tools
I Am A Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
Snowday 00:00 Tools
Fu #8 00:00 Tools
Psychic Death Cat 00:00 Tools
F.U. #2 00:00 Tools
Cat Fancy (single) 00:00 Tools
Volcano (single) 00:00 Tools
F.U. #2 (single) 00:00 Tools
Spring Break-Up (single) 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Bum Dance 00:00 Tools
adderall nighter 00:00 Tools
f u # 8 00:00 Tools
F. U. #8 00:00 Tools
Fdp (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
I Hate The Weekend (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Tacocat 00:00 Tools
"Bridge To Hawaii" 00:00 Tools
Tacocat - I Hate the Weekend 00:00 Tools
Hey Kids, Its Basement 00:00 Tools
Ex Con Mom 00:00 Tools
"Crimson Wave" 00:00 Tools
I Live For The Sun (The Sunrays Cover) 00:00 Tools
Crimson Wave (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Reptile 00:00 Tools
U.T.I. 00:00 Tools
I Live For The Sun 00:00 Tools
Parry Gripp 00:00 Tools
sk8 or die (tanya) 00:00 Tools
oscar (psychic deathcat) 00:00 Tools
Carnival (Bikini Kill) 00:00 Tools
Psychedelic Qinceanera 00:00 Tools
Orignal SK8 or Die 00:00 Tools
Her Jazz (Huggy Bear) 00:00 Tools
Anna Nicole 00:00 Tools
Spring Break Up 00:00 Tools
Living In Luxury 00:00 Tools
hpv 00:00 Tools
Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' like That (An Amazon Music Original) 00:00 Tools
Knick Knack (Beat Happening) 00:00 Tools
Ex Con Mom Electric 00:00 Tools
Ex-Con Mom (Alabama Porch) 00:00 Tools
F.U. # 8 00:00 Tools
I Am A Girlfriend (NoBunny) 00:00 Tools
My Chinchilla (Cub) 00:00 Tools
Beer For Breakfast (Replacements) 00:00 Tools
Ex-Con Mom (Electric) 00:00 Tools
Ex Con Mom Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Adder All Nighter 00:00 Tools
Rose Colored Sky 00:00 Tools
You Can’t Fire Me, I Quit 00:00 Tools
Talk (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
You Never Come Back 00:00 Tools
Spring Break 00:00 Tools
Bridge To Hawaii (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' like That 00:00 Tools
T.S.S 00:00 Tools
Psychedelic Quinciniera 00:00 Tools
Grain Of Salt 00:00 Tools
Tacocat - Grains of Salt 00:00 Tools
"Bridge to Hawaii" [OFFICIAL VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
Hey Kids, it's Basement 00:00 Tools
F U #8 00:00 Tools
Roar 00:00 Tools
"I Hate the Weekend" [OFFICIAL VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
Death Fridge in the Bahamas 00:00 Tools
Men Explain Things 00:00 Tools
"Crimson Wave" [OFFICIAL VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
Psychedelic Quinceańera 00:00 Tools
Psychedelic Quinceañera (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
My Chinchilla 00:00 Tools
The Internet (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
"Talk" 00:00 Tools
Chinchilla (Cub) 00:00 Tools
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Tacocat is an American punk rock quartet from Seattle, Washington, founded in 2007 and consisting of Emily Nokes, Bree McKenna, Lelah Maupin, and Eric Randall. Like a fluorescent-lit snack-aisle oasis in some desolate interstate road stop, brimming with Skittles and limited-edition Sno Balls, Tacocat's Easter-egg-hued pop-punk-pop is bubblegum-sticky with hooks, bound to brighten up the most drab stretch of bummer backroad. The band's four-person, seven-layer-burrito came together organically: Lelah Maupin (drums) and Eric Randall (guitar) met in their native Longview, WA—two hours south of Seattle, the very town that Green Day named their breakout debut single after. Lelah's family room was wallpapered with framed Magic Eye posters, hence "Stereogram," the cross-eyed love letter to that bizarre ‘90s optical fad. She met lanky Eric while both worked at Safeway, wearing the chain's distinctive navy aprons before breaking north to Seattle. Eric's band The Trashies practiced and played in the basement of the 24/7 House in the Central District, where Long Beach, CA native Bree McKenna (bass) was living, amongst the dust, boxes, and spiders. Lelah met Butte, MT native Emily Nokes (voice, tambourine) in one excruciatingly early/boring graphic design class, slipping her a doodled-upon note; she soon noticed Emily's big voice while she sang along with R. Kelly on the radio. Emily and Bree hit it off one sloshy night at the Comet. Eric impressed Emily with his reenactments of scenes from Anaconda. Sometime around 2007, via countless raucous house party shows, the legend of Tacocat was born. The foursome would quickly make a name for themselves with their simply energizing power pop, drawing on classic Northwest energy with an uncommonly upbeat, surfy swag that could only come from gray skies and hydroponic sunshine. Their sly and unabashed ‘90s revivalism has, in the past, found the band pondering Evan Dando and Waterworld—and Bree herself explains finding about riot grrrl via Napster and Julia Stiles in 10 Things I Hate About You. They've described themselves variously as "Feminist sci-fi" and "Equal parts Kurt and Courtney"; oh well, whatever…NVM. NVM—Tacocat's second full-length album and first for Hardly Art, opens up like some mystery shoebox, wistful, instantly nostalgic: snapshots of mortifying exes ("You Never Came Back") and sketchy party situations ("Party Trap"), maybe a postcard with an alien smoking a joint. Cigarette cellophane-wrapped weed nugs, pain pill crumbs and wrapped tampons ("all the girls are surfing the wave, surfing the crimson wave today”), all serve as a roadmap through Tacocat’s bong-ripped reminiscences, scenarios all-too familiar and hilariously improbable. There's the notoriously inconsistent #8 Metro line ("F.U. #8") and the accountability-allergic, black-clad brick-heavers of "This Is Anarchy." The protagonist of "Psychedelic Quinceañera"—based on Bree—just wants to dance with rainbows, mind-expansion style, instead of having to wear a frilly dress in front of her whole family. Emily daydreams of a "Bridge to Hawaii," where even the destitute could walk their asses to paradise—before being snapped out of it by cat-calls from construction workers, business dads, and drunk hobos ("Hey Girl"); sweaty jerks telling her that she shouldsmile! NVM all that, though: you should, and will, smile—either a wry little corner-lifter or a big ear-to-ear equator—and shake what's yours, when you hear the whippet-smart latest album from the world's favorite palindromic band. Text a friend. --Larry Mizell, Jr. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.