Fifty on Their Heels
Nu-wave. Post-punk. Dance-punk. Fifty on Their Heels ditches the jargon, focusing on one goal: make you move.
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10 pm Fri, Feb. 23, 2007
Admission: $5.
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By Chris Nixon
FOR SIGNONSANDIEGO
There's only one thing left to do/ and that is dance, the night away, croons lead singer Junior Metro in a classic punk rock snarl on Fifty on Their Heels' debut EP, as a crisp disco beat keeps time. And that's probably exactly what you'll do. Metro, along with bassist Nicky Shingles and drummer Justin, evoke the primal urge to jump around and get sweaty on the dance floor.
With only six songs in its entire recorded catalogue, Fifty on Their Heels has already won a San Diego Music Award for Best Punk Album in 2006 along with starting its own record label, Cat Dirt. Brimming with punk attitude and edgy grooves, these San Diegans have many more dance floors to conquer.