![]() ![]() “I belong (we belong) to the cult of love, won’t you join too?” she sings. The album starts off with “Cult of Love,” an invitation to join Dee Dee on a romantic but somehow dangerous journey. ![]() While the Dum Dum Girls’ previous two albums were recorded with the whole band, frontwoman Kristin Welchez, or Dee Dee Penny, is the only member to appear on “Too True,” making it a deeply personal experience for the singer. It could serve as the soundtrack to an Anne Rice novel, back when vampires were sexy but still scary. “Too True,” the follow-up to “Only in Dreams,” takes a turn down a darker, more romantic path. The girl group’s infectious ’60s pop rock sound swirled around with their dreamier post-punk tendencies to create a whole new listening experience. The Dum Dum Girls made waves in the indie world when their sophomore album, “Only in Dreams,” dropped in 2011. ![]()
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