2009, +1
VINYL FORMAT. The Heavy are back and this time it's in the form of their brilliant second album, The House That Dirt Built. Hitting like the garage-punk monster that is is, Shingae Shoniwa of The Noisettes offers up the backing box on a tune which sounds like Little Richard possessed by the devil and turned up to 11. Main single "How You Like Me Now"is pure vodoo-funk. "Sixteen" channels the ghost of Screamin' Jay into a tawdry tale of Satan and his young bride. "Short Change Hero" is an epic Spaghetti Western love song calling on the youth to drop their tools. "No Time" combines a filthy break with thundering riffing about losing the love that was supposed to be forever. "Long Way From Home" is punk-blues of genuine yearning.
Mixed and produced by Jim Abiss and with the Noisettes input on three tracks, The House That Dirt Built represents a huge step forward for an already fantastic group.
Mixed and produced by Jim Abiss and with the Noisettes input on three tracks, The House That Dirt Built represents a huge step forward for an already fantastic group.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Oh No! Not You Again!! |
| 2 | How You Like Me Now? |
| 3 | Sixteen |
| 4 | Short Change Hero |
| 5 | No Time |
| 6 | Long Way from Home |
| 7 | Cause for Alarm |
| 8 | Love Like That |
| 9 | What You Want Me to Do? |
| 10 | Stuck |
| 11 | [Untitled] |
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