The Eyeliners

With Dynamite Boy, Dead by July, and SDWB. Monday, March 17, at the Grog Shop.

Kiddo, with Boyracer and Kanda Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Road 9 p.m. Sunday, March 16, $7, 216-383-1124.
The Eyeliners
The Eyeliners
Nothing drives conscientious punk rockers crazier than having their shtick absorbed by MTV. You might think the Eyeliners would be smarting badly right about now, what with tough-girl bubblepunk having come full circle from the platinum Go-Go's to the underground Muffs and back into the Top 40 again with the Donnas and (ouch!) Kelly Osbourne. But the three Albuquerque-bred sisters (Laura, Gel, and Lisa, whose surname remains a mystery) approach their craft with such workmanlike devotion, they might not even have noticed their sudden brush with marketability.

The Eyeliners' sound is the muscled-up, '60s-derived pop pioneered in the last decade by bands like the Queers. Despite the retro girl-group attitude (think Shangri-las), the Eyeliners don't play behind the screen of irony that makes similar bands seem smug. Instead, they just have a great time, as evidenced by their exuberant rave-ups and infectious ballads. And Laura somehow manages to keep her lead vocals sweet and earthy while bashing away on her drums. No word yet on whether the Eyeliners have signed on any dotted lines lately (they're comfortably seated at the reputable indie Lookout!), but it's tough to find a band of their kind that's more deserving of a shot at the mainstream.

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