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Let's Do It Again review

Posted : 10 years, 4 months ago on 27 December 2013 11:53

Let's Do It Again is the new album by Judas , Roman band exploded thanks to the Number 10 song dedicated to Francesco Totti . It includes ten songs , played with urgency and humility, dedicated to rock more festive so perfect for an evening at the pub as to be sung at the stadium. Indeed, Let's Do It Again , smelled deeply the smell of the '70s , when music made โ€‹โ€‹you stomp and rock joint was popular in the world of football.

The album was recorded in analog by the manufacturer Danilo Silvestri, even using old Italian amplifiers modified to achieve the typical sound of the seventies . The first track Wild Tiger Woman is also the first single and acts a bit ' manifesto of the album : a tiger roaring , slashing guitars , a bass and lilting rhythm in growth. Follows Yellow Dash, punk rock , then Get That Goal still dedicated all'incitazione of their favorite team accompanied by a fake sports commentary . The fourth track title could not have a more glam rock Teenage Rebel. Rave On , Hold Me Tight and Roller Skaters Rule O.K. have a sound blood dotted with hand clapping , as well as Fat Boy Boogie , so inspired by AC / DC. The album ends quickly , about thirty minutes of fire and flames , and then everyone in the locker room .

Nothing new, except that we are in Italy , in 2013 , and this vintage glam pop rock so well done if they have always felt very little. Let's Do It Again is not a work of art, but it embodies the basic principle of rock'n'roll , which is fun : it manages to do it justice with spontaneity but leaving nothing to chance.


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