The Love Me Nots - Upside Down Inside Out (2009)
The Sonics, The Kinks, the Animals, the Seeds, the Miracle Workers, Fuzztones and the Chesterfield Kings, the Mummies, and so on of the most obscure, yes, a thousand times yes, there's all this music in the Love Me Nots from Phoenix, pure fuzz and Farfisa. But Youth of the Year 2000 ("it's clear is not the same deal" looks like another), it is a joyful meeting between the Donnas, Austin Powers and ... go, the Lords of Altamount short, a happy vintage 60s garage rock as long as the aesthetics of the same group to raise doubts for a moment their orientations temporelo-musical.
So, in these times of pure rock n 'roll revival, what may well be worth it rushes on Upside Down Inside Out, rather than any other album heavily referenced? That production is ensured by Jim Diamond (White Stripes, Romantics, Gore Gore Girls)? Frankly you know many people who buy an album at the name of the producer (especially if it's called Jean Marie Diamond!). The fact that Nicole Laurenne (vocals, Farfisa) and Michael Johnny Walker (guitar) are accompanied by a new rhythm section that respects parity dear to the group? Hmm ... Finally, what exactly is the whole point of this disc is indeed the voice-guitar-trio farsifa while the rhythm section has been redesigned from the ground up does not change much about the immediacy and addiction that is felt almost immediately listen to this sweet garage pop tart.
Although the organ is farsifa size from the lion laying almost on its own singing, MJ Walker knows uncheck solos "on Slash not pitched beetles and is not limited to guitar hero status garage, embroidering small designs humbly surf-garage feel good here and there. Get out your suits
chicken feet, comb your sideburns and your boots polished, groooovy babyyyyy party!
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