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12 Stone Toddler - Twang

12 Stone Toddler
Twang

12 Stone Toddler are the suppliers of the filth-pop groove of ‘Twang’, which bounces along with dirty guitars, dark piano and enough charming cheek to make it more than worth a listen.

If you still think a twang is an accent or a vocal inflexion, you’ll have a little difficulty in following the lyrics, which is probably a good thing for the over-60s.

There’s the duration of a radio version, a full version and an instrumental to make your mind up on this track, but it doesn’t take long to fall in love with this boudoir-pop and very soon you’ll be listening to it – all by yourself or maybe even in a gang.

Listen to 12 Stone Toddler – ‘Twang’.

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Steve Fenton writes in our music, words, and culture categories. He was Editor in Chief for The Mag and covered live music for DV8 Magazine and Spill Magazine. He was often found in venues throughout the UK alongside ace-photographer, Mark Holloway. Steve is also a technical writer and programmer and writes gothic fiction. Steve studied Psychology at OSC, and Anarchy in the UK: A History of Punk from 1976-1978 at the University of Reading.
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