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The Swedish all-girl indie rock act's 2004 album features 11 tracks including the first single 'Hot Night Crash'. BMG.

What If Leaving Is a Loving Thing  >>

2007 Release by the Swedish Female Quartet that Sees them Taking a New Much Poppier Direction.

C'mon Let's Pretend  >>

Available for the first time in the US, 'C'mon...' is the band's critically praised first album. In addition to the original eight tracks released in the UK, Jetset's version contains three additional songs, plus all new cover art. 2003.

Jennie Bomb  >>

Deluxe edition reissue of the Swedish indie rock act's 2001 album (11 tracks) includes the 'Keep Up The Speed' EP on second CD with 4 tracks, 'Keep Up The Speed', 'Teenage Kicks', 'Breakdown' & 'Now Tonight', plus the uncensored video for 'Alright Alright' directed by Jackass's Jeff Tremaine. Slipcase. Jetset. 2003.

Jennie Bomb  >>

From the Runaways to the Donnas, the garage has served as a safe haven for women who would rather be rock stars than sleep with them. The latest quartet of girls to strap on electric guitars, throw on a pair of scuffed-up Converse sneakers, and howl like maniacs comes from the small town of Robertsfors, Sweden. Like the finest work of fellow Swedes the Hives and Division of Laura Lee, Sahara Hotnights' brash debut album runs exclusively on heavy riffs and even heavier attitude. They roll out the hairy '70s punk guitars for "Alright Alright (Here's My Fist, Where's the Fight?)," talks hair-yanking trash on "Only the Fakes Survive," and does a bang-up early Blondie tribute with "Keep Up the Speed." Explosive, indeed. --Aidin Vaziri

Jennie Bomb  >>

From the Runaways to the Donnas, the garage has served as a safe haven for women who would rather be rock stars than sleep with them. The latest quartet of girls to strap on electric guitars, throw on a pair of scuffed-up Converse sneakers, and howl like maniacs comes from the small town of Robertsfors, Sweden. Like the finest work of fellow Swedes the Hives and Division of Laura Lee, Sahara Hotnights' brash debut album runs exclusively on heavy riffs and even heavier attitude. They roll out the hairy '70s punk guitars for "Alright Alright (Here's My Fist, Where's the Fight?)," talks hair-yanking trash on "Only the Fakes Survive," and does a bang-up early Blondie tribute with "Keep Up the Speed." Explosive, indeed. --Aidin Vaziri

Kiss & Tell  >>

The Swedish all-girl indie rock act's 2004 album features 11 tracks including the first single 'Hot Night Crash'. BMG.

Kiss & Tell  >>

Japanese pressing of the Swedish all-female rock act's third album includes two bonus tracks, 'Model A' & 'The Dogs Don't Want You'. RCA. 2004.

Drive Dead Slow  >>

What If Leaving Is a  >>