No Time is a biting, growling, whiskey-sodden tune, a delicious rock song with an ice cold southern drawl. Fans of The Black Keys, early Kings of Leon and The Dead Weather will feast on this gorgeous rock and roll treat. Taken from their second album, The House That Dirt Built, "No Time" tears its way through the air to land in your ears with a crash. Southern blues, made punch-drunk and mixed in with sharp acid funk give this track a modern twist on blood n'tears brawler rock.
With fast, lyrically fireborne vocals juxtaposed to the introductory riff and percussion, funky horns and brass, and eardrum-crunching guitar, Kelvin Swaby's first haunting wail fires the starting pistol for Dan Taylor's opening guitar salvo. Overall, No Time is delicious. It's got a fanstastic, uplifting chorus that blends heartache and alcahol-blurred rock, and is a thouroughly enjoyable track for followers of that rockin', rollin' star in the sky.
Genius reccomends; The Go, The Black Angels, Port O'Brien, Marmaduke Duke, Drummer
Sunday, 13 December 2009
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