Thursday, 7 April 2016
BLACK BOMBERS - Black Bombers (*A REVIEW*)
The spirits of Nikki Sudden and Johnny
Thunders ooze into the mixture of the Black Bombers 5 star
Rock'n'Roll petrol. Their self titled debut album is the
sound'n'smell of burning rubber; screaching'n'smoking, a full
throttle pedal to the metal Rock'n'Roller coaster of a ride that
slips and slides across the tarmac. Drums pound and clatter, the Guitar drops out before it stabs you with chops and slashes. The Bass rumbles on as
speakers start to shake and rattle. Vocals are an anguished drawl.
Garage Punk at its best; wild and feral with no bullshit to detect.
Eleven tracks that kick in the jams and mow you down, leaving you
twitching by the roadside. The freshest old sounds I've heard for
years; Rock'n'Roll keeps revolving! Black Bombers are a testimony to
this and are just the prescription for the summer time blues. The
album is released by Easy Action records at the end of May. Highly Inflammable and highly recommended!
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