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a series of succulent quadratic vocals move themselves in frenzy towards the fabulously flashy guitars …
Morea series of succulent quadratic vocals move themselves in frenzy towards the fabulously flashy guitars …
Moreshtorking bass, tremulous guitar jangles … and Cody’s silky, saggy vocals drawl deeply as he prowls around the songs like a syrupy cat hunting for the cream … this album is smoother than a waxed bottom on the Posto Dois
Morea collection of syncopated ticks and nervous spasms. The old-school soul charm shines through like a nervous grin through a grubby pub window …
Moreribald bass lines and trilling accompaniments. Sizzling, festering vocals are purulently smudged over the basic rock ‘n’ roll structure. Brutally buzzing guitars mean that this album is grimier and grittier than you might expect …
MoreA moody and maleficent album, in which the listener is rewarded with a genuine feeling of fluidity and completeness. Full of hatching sub-texts and pleasant, but bizarre, riffs and passages… Infectious, moody pop magnificence.
Morecontaining luminous strings of semi fluid opalescence … lusty drums push themselves brazenly forward to take advantage of the space… vocals are gracious and loquacious… Twangs of lusty guitar enfold the verses, and wandering percussion keeps all heads moving to the dance-floor.
MoreThis is an excellent documentary. Edited subtly , filmed aesthetically. And very rewarding, for musicians and music-lovers alike. Thoroughly recommended.
MoreHastened along by the swishing cane of drums and the chastening hustle-bustle of guitars. A turban of oily sounds wraps itself around the tender vocals, making the song sound almost Caribbean rather than particularly Eastern in flavour. ..
MoreRaw Ramp talks to the band about their experiences in Florida, their Japanese ROCKBAND XBOX 360 Single ‘Say Sayonara’ and what it’s like playing Biker Festivals …
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