The East Sussex three piece take a sidestep to their country punk debut. The revamped sound is gritty and raw, with basslines that rumble with unfiltered intensity and drums that drive each track with pounding, relentless energy. The dark twang elements have not disappeared but if you break the surface you will find a restless undercurrent of electronic rhythms, adding complexity and tension. Andrew J Davies’ baritone vocals help answer the question you never knew you needed to ask. What would Lee Hazlewood guesting on a Cabaret Voltaire track sound like?
A1. Running Man
A2. The Lullaby
A3. Empty
A4. Two Rolls of the Dice
A5. Last Chance Saloon
B1. Falling
B2. The Fog
B3. I Know You're Damaged
B4. I Am Frank