K.O.G.A. (2018)
When I went to Japan a couple of years ago (I know, I know, I start way too many reviews like this, but I still have records that I haven't written about from that trip and newer things I buy also have tie ins) the records I had at the top of my shopping list were the three Ron Ron Clou LPs. I only found one while I was there, but I did track down the other two on Discogs. I still have some 7"s that I need to hunt down from them, but I certainly didn't expect new records to be added to the want list. Then, out of nowhere, I was told that Ron Ron Clou put out two new 7"s. In 2018. I love that the 90s keep coming back.
The first of these 7"s is Emptiness. The A side is the the title track and it is a perfect slice of vintage Ron Ron Clou. The jangly Rickenbackers fuel the Odd Numbers-esque mod pop sound that just drives me wild. It's an incredibly catchy and well written song, as strong as anything the band has ever released. On the B side is a Primal Scream cover called "Ivy Ivy Ivy." I am not familiar with the original, but the Ron Ron Clou version has a more garage-y feel to it than the A side. It's a fun listen, but I guess I just think that Ron Ron Clou writes better songs than Primal Scream does.
I did also get the second new 7" Ron Ron Clou released alongside of this one. I'll write about that in the upcoming weeks. I'm not exactly sure what sparked these guys to record some new songs and release some new records, but I really hope they stick with it. There's few things that would make me as happy as a new Ron Ron Clou full length in 2019 (or 2020, no pressure).
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