Bettie Serveert's 2004 release, Attagirl, is a captivating 40-minute nederpop masterpiece. Released on 11 October 2004 via Palomine Records, this album showcases the band's unique sound and style. With a diverse tracklist featuring songs such as Dreamaniacs, Attagirl, and Lover I Don't Have to Love, Bettie Serveert takes listeners on a musical journey. From the upbeat rhythms of Don't Touch That Dial to the melodic tones of Greyhound Song, each track blends seamlessly into the next, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience. Attagirl is a testament to Bettie Serveert's skill in crafting infectious and memorable songs, making it a must-listen for fans of the nederpop genre.
Bettie Serveert, the Dutch indie rock band, burst onto the scene in the early '90s with their debut album "Palomine," which Rolling Stone hailed as "untamed and free as pop gets." Named after a book by Dutch tennis player Betty Stöve, the band quickly became a staple of the guitar-driven indie rock genre, standing shoulder to shoulder with contemporaries like Pavement. Their music, characterized by its melodic hooks and introspective lyrics, has resonated with fans worldwide, making waves on college radio and beyond. With a discography that includes standout albums like "Pharmacy of Love," Bettie Serveert continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of nederpop and indie rock, proving that their music is timeless and always worth revisiting.
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