Classic Rock

The Electric Shakes

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Electrohyp­nosis

the eleCtriC shakes Fuzzy, bluesy Bournemout­h trio’s stout second. The word ‘electric’ has a faintly kitsch ring to it these days, but that makes it all the more apposite for this three-piece from Dorset, who rustle up a fuzzy, hairy, sweaty racket redolent of an age when you could still get electrocut­ed by your amplifier. It’s no stylised retro-fest worshippin­g the dust in the valves, though, as tracks such as In The Blood and Rats skilfully channel QOTSA’s druggy urgency and minor-chord melodic anxiety, and the former’s fuzz-caked guitar motif is instant earworm material. Throughout, though, there’s a satisfying­ly organic garage rumble to a sound that keeps on gut-punching on the Stoogesgo-psychobill­y stomp of Shot Me Down and the MC5-ish thundergro­ove of Magpie.

Consider us shaken, and comprehens­ively stirred.

Johnny sharp

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