Boo and Boo Too
No cream, no sugar
Drinking coffee is a tricky thing, because one needs to have a certain capacity for caffeine rush management. A substantial number of coffee drinkers consume the stuff for the buzz it generates, but as you’re probably well aware, said buzz can have immediate disadvantageous effects if precautions are not taken.
Too much intake will most definitely cause a hefty crash which goes completely against the point of drinking the stuff in the first place. Getting a case of “the shakes” due to coffee surplus is highly unattractive when meeting clients or your in-laws. Cold sweat is not fun; not that sweating is ever “fun,” but that’s the whole point. It’s even less fun than regular sweating.
But with controlled consumption it’s entirely possible to generate the frenzied, gonzo state you hoped would be possible to achieve. It’s a strategy which I’m certain was employed by noise rockers Boo and Boo Too on their first EP. The corybantic playing is burning, intense, and nervous, like a song David Turns A Mystic can testify to. It’s the turbulence from which the guitars howl their feedback squeals, it’s the piano slamming out its notes like they’re being trampled on, it’s the jittery need for out-of-place breaks and segues, and it’s the volatile yelps of the vocals which give it nervous, enthused vibrations. It’s a sonic, wired, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it, surprisingly catchy tune which will get you in a java surge without ever lifting a cup.













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