Let the Mainsheet Down, My Love is grim and angular, an interesting new single from Melbourne’s Howl at the Moon. They walk a careful line between theatricality and melodrama, with psycho sexual lead vocals and jagged guitar riffs that stalk their way through the song. It works, though. All that wailing and gnashing of teeth makes for one cool single.
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