The young Elvis Presley also wrote a song for his mom back in the day, and he knew what he was doing. That’s where the bold comparison with JACK's RESIDENCE ends, because after a blues intro, it gets significantly harder for over four minutes. Admittedly, all the rock and roll comparisons are somewhat overused, but here they are as compelling as a booted kick in the ass. A thick, rumbling guitar places the whole thing in the current millennium, a bass like a rearing Mustang almost fills the sound on its own, and the drummer hits hard on the downbeat. Bad boys settle scores with Mama, skillfully employing traditional stylistic devices and showing how to process them into a contemporary attack on the eardrums. The fact that the Swedes don’t seem to take themselves too seriously makes them even more likable. It's clear, this field has been plowed many times before, but those who can do it like this are welcome to reap a harvest. Listen in, check it out, if you like it, buy it and wait to see what else comes from the North!
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