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FRANTIC FLINTSTONES – PSYCHO SAMBA MY WAY

Review

FRANTIC FLINTSTONES

PSYCHO SAMBA MY WAY

Genre
CD
Datum
22.03.2009
Autor
Frank
7 /10
The new album by FRANTIC FLINTSTONES is out. It is their 26th album. Just think about that, their 26th album. The band was founded in 1986, has experienced ups and downs, and is now back on track with “Psycho Samba my Way” to once again win the hearts of Psychobilly, Rockabilly, and Countrybilly fans.
FRANTIC FLINTSTONES represents Psychobilly from the good 80s, combined with a strong country and hillbilly influence. Musically catchy and never boring, all songs are very danceable. So, there should continue to be a great atmosphere at their concerts. The 14 songs are mostly played at mid-tempo with a dominant clicking double bass. This showcases the atmosphere and depth of the music best. The fast parts that some songs also offer are not disruptive but rather complementary. The vocals, reminiscent of P. Paul Fenech from THE METEORS and at times of some disturbed psychopath from the countryside, fit perfectly and give the songs exactly the atmospheric density they need to sound wicked. The guys are definitely not quite normal, but that’s exactly what makes Psychobilly so appealing.
FRANTIC FLINTSTONES have released “Psycho Samba my Way,” a work that is old school but, due to the catchy songs, will not only excite the scene.
Release: March 2009
Label: Drunkabilly Records

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