Sunday, October 14, 2007

7" - Tiny Masters Of Today - Radio Riot (7IRREG12) - UK



1. Radio Riot
2. Point Of View

Radio Riot:



'Radio Riot', the Tiny Masters Of Today's third single, is released on 7” inch vinyl and download and is a taste of what to expect from the band's debut album 'Bang Bang Boom Cake', released in August 2007.

With an average age of 12 and weighing in at a total of 120 lbs, Brooklyn, New York's Tiny Masters of Today are certainly one of the youngest and tiniest bands toughing out the international club scene. Comprised of siblings Ivan (age 13) and Ada (age 11) the pre-teen punk duo have been tearing it up in the UK with two sold-out singles with rave reviews plus BBC and XFM airplay. Their spring UK tour saw them playing to packed houses and magazines from Newsweek (who called their "brief, bratty" songs "remarkable") to Artrocker (who put them on the cover and proclaimed them "the future of rock and roll.") to Guardian, the NME and a host of others have written about the siblings while none other than David Bowie declared their first single “Genius.”

Tiny Masters Of Today's debut album Bang Bang Boom Cake was recorded in New York with production duties handled by legendary Jon Spencer Blues Explosion drummer Russell Simins and the Elegant Too. Simins, who frequently serves as the band's live drummer, plays on most of the album and there are a number of surprise cameos and collaborations brought out of the diverse New York music community Tiny Masters Of Today are growing up in. Kimya Dawson (Moldy Peaches), Fred Schneider (the B-52s) and Gibby Haynes (the Butthole Surfers) amongst others all lend their unique talents.

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