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Twee looks like the easiest thing in the world, doesn't it? Pretend to be kids, wink at your listeners a couple different ways, keep the tunes coming, and…well, yeah, the tunes part. It's harder than it looks. So is reuniting the old band and getting anything that resembles the old magic out of it — but it can be done, as the Vaselines are here once again to show the world.
It's not like they had anything further to prove. Glasgow's Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee formed the Vaselines in 1986, when they were a couple, and quit in 1990, not long after they'd stopped going out. Kelly went on to form Eugenius and McKee made records solo and with groups. As everyone who's ever heard of the Vaselines is aware, Kurt Cobain was a big fan, bringing them a level of posthumous notoriety that not only outstripped what they'd received in their lifetime but that of pretty much every other band in their class (Talulah Gosh, Shop Assistants, etc.). For good reason: Kelly and McKee's wicked-funny chemistry and knack for songs you can't stop humming made them twee indie's prize exponents, as Sub Pop's 2009 retrospective Enter… read more »