Forty years after the first Iggy and the Stooges record, a follow up is on the way, heralded by this garage punk monster. The drums slap, the guitars squiggle and Iggy leads the troupes with a vaguely psychedelic air. It’s a bit silly, and definitely has the air of recycled genius about it, but it could be a whole lot worse. It’s plenty noisy.
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