Triggerfinger reinvent the wheel by no means even begin new, it makes the album but timeless fun. Although the men have a few years under their belts (all are at the 50), sounds "all this dancing arround" delightfully fresh. The actors are very experienced man but also listen. Triggerfinger have their Black Sabbath, Queens of the Stoneage, Masters of Reality and learned but without sound Mark Lenegan as a mere copy.
That what happens between the party-grade opener / title track and the final relaxed 60's Rocker "It hasnt gone away" brings enough variety, depth and Kurzweil with to inspire. There is for example the melodic and compact number "Let It Ride" which guarantees together with the opener an easy introduction to the plate. Later, it will be increasingly sperriger.Etwa if Tiggerfinger in "Cherry" with turned up all the way Fuzzgitarre disassemble all or the riff of "My baby got a gun" is tormented whopping eight minutes to unconsciousness. In between, the band trips approved in plaintive Bluesminimalismus "All Night Long", dramatic high / low Arrangements "Feed me", relaxes well aimed relaxed "Without a Sound" and skin just before the end with "Tuxedo" a number out the I have always wanted from Franz Ferdinand but never get.
Despite this diversity, the panel sounding as a unified whole. With a latent tendency towards blues rock and matching vocals, the disc has something that can most likely call charisma. All packed a true modern but still wonderfully bumpy production which is mediated some live feeling "All this dancing around" definitely worth a recommendation, whether with or without fries.