Rock Rock Kiss Kiss Combo is the debut album of
Danishindie rock band
The Fashion. It was released September 15, 2003 by
Sony BMG Denmark. The album featured the singles “Let's Go Dancing”, and “Roller Disco Inferno” and the album was given extensive airplay on Danish radio. The album subsequently became the
MTV Fresh Pick of the Week.[3]
Track listing
"Let's Go Dancing"
"Not New in N.Y."
"Break Out Your Recorder"
"Roller Disco Inferno"
"Nation of Superstars"
"Mix Tape"
"Bonjour Mon Amie"
"Boys and Girls"
"Teenage Beats"
"Riots in Technicolor"
"Untitled"
Reception
David Fricke of
Rolling Stone gave the album a positive review, saying that "There’s something hoppin’ in the state of
Denmark; the high velocity and
new wave-guitar sunshine of this
Copenhagen band.” He continues, “with nostalgic burps of lava-bubble synth and the high sharp vocal brass of Jakob Printzlau, is not afraid to sing about how great
rock & roll used to be in order to get his New Wave rolling.” [4]
Rock Rock Kiss Kiss Combo is the debut album of
Danishindie rock band
The Fashion. It was released September 15, 2003 by
Sony BMG Denmark. The album featured the singles “Let's Go Dancing”, and “Roller Disco Inferno” and the album was given extensive airplay on Danish radio. The album subsequently became the
MTV Fresh Pick of the Week.[3]
Track listing
"Let's Go Dancing"
"Not New in N.Y."
"Break Out Your Recorder"
"Roller Disco Inferno"
"Nation of Superstars"
"Mix Tape"
"Bonjour Mon Amie"
"Boys and Girls"
"Teenage Beats"
"Riots in Technicolor"
"Untitled"
Reception
David Fricke of
Rolling Stone gave the album a positive review, saying that "There’s something hoppin’ in the state of
Denmark; the high velocity and
new wave-guitar sunshine of this
Copenhagen band.” He continues, “with nostalgic burps of lava-bubble synth and the high sharp vocal brass of Jakob Printzlau, is not afraid to sing about how great
rock & roll used to be in order to get his New Wave rolling.” [4]