But now the Roots-blues-rock duo from Ohio has five archaic unpolished garage Blue albums found the key to a new school, to fraternize the classic style instinctively with the new ingenuity and interesting details. They draw from the cornucopia of 60-70s and enrich footed the finds through its based on a 10-year-old interplay extensive musical diversity and soulfulness.
Dingy glam rock a la T. Rex ("Everlasting Light"), rubbery rhythms of the Glitter Band ("Howlin 'for You"), Instrumentalpsychadelisches style of Credence Clearwater Revival or Hendrix ("Black Mud"), albatrossiges Fleetwood Mac (" These Days "), Booker T.ige Organ Beats (" The Only One "), Jerry Butler Cover (" Never Gonna Give You Up "), funky Motwonsongs (" Tighten Up "), wonderfully relaxed Sweetsmokendes (" Ten Cent Pistol " ), cambaloversetzt Ba-skirt, ("Too Afraid to Love You"), gospel radio ("Sinister Kid") as well as dodgy danceable ("The Go Getter") or exploding blues ("She's Long Gone"), in this atmospherically dense album blended a unsentimental nostalgia and free post-rock Poppourri special.
Here also, the duo impresses despite the lo-fi sounds like a great band with a rich soundscape full of classic to heavy riffs, playful Keys and präsisen drum loops. Add to that the wonderfully-convertible Auerbach-voice that covers the entire bandwidth between explosive and tender effortlessly.
For me, this band "not only the personal discovery of recent times but heard their 2010s album also the best of what there was to hear so far this year!