Rough and aggressive sounds take over in this 4-track EP by Natural Mystery Museum and power up the entire project with fuzzy tones and obsessive riffs that bring back to life that Punk-Rock attitude Clash first laid back in the day.
Through ‘Dead Friends’ and ‘Salt the hearth’ you’ll be headbanging to the rhythm, and while guitar and bass intertwine their parts to keep alive that traditional Rock n Roll feel, drums intensely grow louder throughout ‘Enter the void’ and ‘If I could lie’.
You can easily tell that this is a no-brainer and London is calling once again.
Review By Jim Esposito
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