The minimalist aesthetic and propensity for repetition may work for other bands of this ilk, but it reduces the Rogers Sisters' decent musicianship to needling irritation. Purely Evil is purely unoriginal, and the current hype around the group will no doubt be redirected into elevating the next "big thing." But unlike other New York darlings, the Rogers Sisters don't make seeming cool and detached their top priority. The girls (and boy) just wanna have fun, and if the album doesn't at least put you in dance mode, check your pulse.