Artist's albums
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
2023 · single
Stay
2023 · single
Baby Now That I've Found You
2023 · single
Peppermint Twist
2023 · single
Boom! Dynamite
2023 · album
Shake Some Action
2023 · single
Hold On, I'm Comin'
2023 · single
Come A Little Bit Closer
2023 · single
You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory
2023 · single
Daydream
2023 · single
Never My Love
2022 · single
Bye Bye Mon Amour
2022 · single
Wait a Million Years
2022 · single
Back In Mono (B-Sides & Outtakes)
2022 · album
Misfits & Freaks
2022 · single
Back In Mono
2021 · album
R.I.N.G.O.
2021 · single
Hop The Twig
2021 · single
Want You! Like a Cigarette
2020 · single
Christmas (I Can Hardly Wait)
2019 · single
We Are The Courettes
2018 · album
Here Are The Courettes
2015 · album
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Biography
The Courettes´new album "Back in mono" is OUT! "Exuberant third release, a giddying rush of noise" (MOJO, UK) 4 out of 5 stars “Seems like the best record you’ve ever heard. A rock n’ roll sacrament from your new favourite band.” (Classic Rock Magazine, UK) 9 out 10 stars "Sensational good album!" (Ox Magazine, Germany) 9 out of 10 stars “Just keeps getting better and better” (Shindig!, UK) 4 out of 5 stars “Fantastic album” (Louder Than War, UK) 4,5 out of 5 stars “A complete riot” (The Arts Desk, UK) 4 out of 5 stars “14 new original tracks–all killer ” (Add to want list, UK) “The whole album is one long highlight" (UK Rock n’ Roll) "Exciting combination of Wall of Sound and Fuzz” (El Periodico, Spain) 4 out of 5 stars "With Back In Mono, they enter through the big door the very closed circle of the big names of rock garage revival" (La Grosse Radio, France) 9 out of 10 stars “A force to be reckoned with. Matching the garage rock ferocity of The Sonics to prime early 60s girl group, the band's output is utterly feral in the most addictive possible way. Reminiscent of The Ronettes given a Ramones style overhaul, their evil charms arrive covered in blood-soaked glamour. Twanging guitar and raucous percussion, 'Hop The Twig' is a gonzo take on surf music, a wild head-long charge into the unknown” (The Clash Magazine, UK) “It’s big, pulsating and magnificent” (Record Collector Magazine, UK)