Gin has undoubtedly delivered the expected amount of cunning insanity, but be assured that you will not be left wanting for a heartbreaking ballad. The galloping beat and sweeping melodies are just too delicious it’s impossible not to have a hog-killin’ time with this one, as is the case with Man Like That – with its terribly dance-worthy beats and growling, bitter sentiment. However, balance is found in a dark, dank heartiness provided by seductive bass lines and robust gang vocals, most impacting in Kill of the Night, a track that is all bad-ass.Īnother standout would definitely have to be Sweet Hell, a charming, sharp-tongued duet containing undertones of Edward Sharpe and a fantastic burst of brass fanfares. The honky-tonk of a saloon piano sprinkled throughout picks up the lively, country sound that is oh-so-America. The months spent in USA’s deep south obviously did our girl good, resulting in 11 tracks that absolutely resonate an ardent, emotive twang.
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