- Music
- 06 Jul 07
Let’s be honest about this: the Dublin stalwarts aren’t going to win any awards for innovation, but it would be a harsh critic who can’t see past that. The six-track EP, which clocks up nearly 20 minutes, is mostly a perfect hybrid of The Cramps and The Ramones (The Horrors, in other words). There are pipe organ frenzies, rumbling bass lines and plenty of garage rock shouting, but check out the country-esque ‘Going Home’ if you think they’re one-dimensional. That’ll learn ya.
Let’s be honest about this: the Dublin stalwarts aren’t going to win any awards for innovation, but it would be a harsh critic who can’t see past that. The six-track EP, which clocks up nearly 20 minutes, is mostly a perfect hybrid of The Cramps and The Ramones (The Horrors, in other words). There are pipe organ frenzies, rumbling bass lines and plenty of garage rock shouting, but check out the country-esque ‘Going Home’ if you think they’re one-dimensional. That’ll learn ya.