TELEGRAPH
& ARGUS / BRADFORD, UK / MARCH 12, 2005 REVIEWED
BY NIGEL GOODMAN, 47, TEACHER, SHIPLEY
Blimey! Where do I start?
This album defies any form of categorisation. Pure rock guitar riffs that don't
sound like rock. Constant power drumming that does not take over the tunes. Vocals
that sound like they come from a church. The slowest and gentlest, but somehow
rockiest version of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze you will ever hear. A rendition
of Tammy Wynette's Stand By Your Man that you would not even recognise. Plus loads
more. On first listening I thought the CD was just plain mad. But now I'm convinced
that this is a CD that most definitely needs a follow-up album soon. Please?
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