| HEAVY TRASH - NME: 100 CLUB REVIEW (MAGAZINE,
UK) |
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DATE: 9.FEBRUARY.2008 |
LABEL: NME |
CAT NO.: #06 |
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01. Review
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ARTICLE TEXT: |
"Heavy Trash
100 Club, London
24/01/08
It's as if Elvis Presley's stillborn twin was cryogenically frozen and later resuscitated
as Jon Spencer.
So inevitably
Heavy Trash's demented rockabilly blues - equal parts Spencer (of Blues Explosion
infamy) and Matt Verta-Ray (from
Speedball Baby) - is very '50s rockabilly as if it was created by MC5 and
James Brown in the 1960s. The duelling guitars, harmonica, fiddle, double-bass,
and splurges of Hammond organ are the perfect bedrock for Spencer's wailing. He
doesn't manage the splits while the Sadies approximate Eddie Cochran's 'Summertime
Blues', but's close. Sweat literally pours off the walls. - Dele Fadele" |
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ARTWORK: n/a
BARCODE: 9 770028 636239 06
MATRIX/RUN-OUT GROOVE ENGRAVING: n/a |
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nme.com / heavytrash.net
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