Rather than repeating the garage blues of 2009’s Sticky Singers album, the two have dived deeper into ‘70s rock, soulful Stones-licks and creepy Kraut-ambiences shattered by massive Stooges sounding feedback-orgies as well as heartbreaking ballads.
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