- Music
- 11 May 05
Land Of The Rough
Coming across like this year's Jet, Dead Fly Buchowski evidently own a pile of Rolling Stones and Zeppelin records.
Coming across like this year's Jet, Dead Fly Buchowski evidently own a pile of Rolling Stones and Zeppelin records. Certainly the Stones influence is at its most potent on the debut single ‘Blackout’ and the awesome opener, ‘Russian Dolls’. ‘The Way She Goes’ is a stand-out with Roddy Campbell’s vocals at their bar room best, while tracks like ‘Pandemonium’, with its rapid punch feel, might have made this a recommended release. As it is, there’s far more interesting and enjoyable British guitar records being made right now.
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