Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 36:09
Size: 82,9 MB
Label: Lunaria Records
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues
Art: Front
Time: 36:09
Size: 82,9 MB
Label: Lunaria Records
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Late Night Chicken - 3:00
2. Sun's Gonna Rise - 2:36
3. My Confession - 3:05
4. Going To The Fair - 3:39
5. Regal Alley - 4:41
6. That's All It Took - 2:52
7. Can't Cry No More - 6:19
8. All Night Long - 4:11
9. Commit A Crime - 3:48
10. Lights Out - 1:53
1. Late Night Chicken - 3:00
2. Sun's Gonna Rise - 2:36
3. My Confession - 3:05
4. Going To The Fair - 3:39
5. Regal Alley - 4:41
6. That's All It Took - 2:52
7. Can't Cry No More - 6:19
8. All Night Long - 4:11
9. Commit A Crime - 3:48
10. Lights Out - 1:53
It’s hard to beat the electricity of a howling blues three piece. Preferably with a pint in your hand in as intimate a venue you can manage. And possibly with a fight breaking out in the background. Combining a love of Southern US roots culture and the South London food culture, recorded on a Thames side boat that shifted with the tides, the ditties on Late Night Chicken are at the heart of Pub Rock and run down juke joints.Housed in a familiar red and white livery, guitarist CJ Williams has made the observation that “there are no bad chicken songs.” An interesting theory that could spark an interesting debate down your local. Meanwhile, Joff Watkins’ harmonica takes centre stage to honk its way through a set that thankfully doesn’t take the chicken theme to the limits.It’s all about bare bones and grinding down on a suitably raw riff, probably while chowing down on a suitably cooked drumstick. From the title track which does exactly that to more down and dirty, rustic and organic, swampy and overdriven blues-tinged excursions.This is a trio that you feel could easily cook up grooves all day long, yet Regal Alley adds another string to the bow, being built on a quivering atmosphere. Perfect to add to the visual of tumbleweed bouncing through a one-horse town as two gunslingers get set for a showdown. And then suddenly the jiving twang and drum rumble of an irresistible foot-tapper takes over. All lead drums and jagged guitar injections.
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