s/t (self)
Shot through with footloose, good-times rockabilly. And of that, there can never be an overabundance.
But at the end comes something otherwise remarkable: "Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down" derives especial ambiance by coupling its rallying message with an understated "Hit the Road, Jack" air. Haunting background voices enrich.
The breakdown, in which acoustic bass and pensive, minimalist drums work their charms, indicates depth worth respect.
Recommended: "Mud and Blood," "Workin' For the Man," "Black Cat (With a Knife Tattoo)" "Pile Your Hair Up High," "Eat the Worm," "Root of It All," "Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down"
Videos: "Workin' For the Man" "Eat the Worm," "Pile Your Hair Up High,"
"Mud and Blood" clip (live)
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