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Like their musical grandfathers the Rolling Stones, this UK-based garage-rock act have the common sense to name themselves after a great old blues song,
Skip James' "22-20 Blues." The constantly touring four-piece has a lot going for them: swaggering vocals, revved-up slide guitar playing, and a strong rhythm section. The real problem with the 22-20s is that every single riff the band plays has been raved-up a hundred thousand and one times before, often with more energy, wit and invention. The band is definitely good, really good in fact, as the most cursory listen to "Devil in Me" or "Why Don't You Do It for Me?" reveals. But when you tackle this kind of up-tempo, distorted guitar on top of
Bo Diddley beat with lyrics about love and loss schtick, you go up against the
Yardbirds and
Gun Club and
Gories and
White Stripes. So let's hope that next time out, these boys rock harder, weirder, or just you know, more
rocking-er.
--Mike McGonigal
Product Description
22-20s deliver a sonic blast of guitar-drenched blues and thunderous rock n roll, all with a focus on songwriting rarely seen from such a young, raw talent.
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