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It is impossible to deny no one sounds like Eddy Current. I was hooked from riff one and I was lucky enough to do a full tour of Australia with them years agogood fucking boys, simple as beer and chips, and that satisfying live. But thats not to say there arent odd complexities to their definitive sound.
You can smell Mikey Youngs guitar approach like Sasquatch rustling the bushes, every time you think you see the bend ahead, you go into a tunnel or backtrack for a moment, then back to a nice place you can call home. Rob [Solid]s bass is pub-fuzz groove. Its shells-on-the-floor and leaning-against-the wall-with-one-hand-while-you-have-a-piss thinking: maybe you can take that guy? Only one way to find out oh wait, hes smilingnice bloke! Danny [Young]s drums are a clinic in reservedness: 4-on-the-floor. This guys Charlie Watts in the looking glass, every hit a necessitysolid, not flashy, like the lead street tough in a 70s flick. He dont say much, but it counts. And then there is Brendan [Huntley], be-gloved lead mensch in this quartet. Singing with earnest street poet confidence, his message coming in on the weird-wire, hard to describe, best to just listen and see: a pub-punk-priest.
We are very pleased to have these boys back on the streets. It had been far too long. John Dwyer





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