The Trucks: The Trucks

The Trucks
The Trucks
Click Pop
2006/10/10

“No, I won’t sit nice and be quiet”: This statement of intent appears on the crashing synth-punk number “Shattered”. But this is already track four on the self-titled debut album from the all-female quartet the Trucks and by then it’s just too late to turn back — but why would you want to? — because the second number “Titties” will have you hooked. How could you not be with lyrics like, “What makes you think we can fuck / Just because you put your tongue in my mouth / And you twisted my titties, baby?” A catchy electro-pop confection that provides a very steep learning curve for men everywhere, but at least it’s one we can dance to. And with an infectious punk-pop sensibility that’s driven home by furious staccato drums, a dual casio keys broadside, occasional guitar and rebellious xylophone, the “Ladies of the Trucks” (“3AM”) continue to broach such wide-ranging issues as the threat to the heterosexual male from sex robots for hire (“Diddle-Bot”) and the sweetly scored tale of female retribution with the killer ending on “Comeback”. Delightfully shocking and tongue-in-cheek dancable throughout.

RATING 8 / 10