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Carrying on the tradition set from their very first show, this five-piece has loudly made a name for themselves in New York City's rock n' roll underbelly, storming the stage again and again with a ready-or-not abandon that has earned them their audience and their reputation.
* "For those of you who don't know about Stalkers, they have been one of New York City's strongest and most consistent rock n' roll bands for a few years now. They've earned themselves a reputation for being one of the wildest acts on the scene." Punk Magazine
* "Ramshackle punk-pop heroes from Brooklyn, New York. The kind of thing your mother warned you about. They make us want to pour a beer on our head and party." NME
* "Pure, unkempt rock and roll...alright!" Entertainment Weekly
* LET'S GET IT TOGETHER "Single of the year thus far by some distance, for two reasons: firstly, the way the mere sleeve photo of these NYC gutter-rockers make Pete Doherty and his ilk's tramp impersonations seem even less convincing; secondly, the bit before the chorus where the singer drunkenly slobbers, `Somethin' happenin'! Happenin' tonight! So are you ready?' and 1,000 super-excited-but-also-slighty-scared cheerleaders scream, `YEAAAH!' by way of response." TIME OUT/London Hamish MacBain, Mon Mar 26 07
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