Written by Anne Vil Thursday, 03 December 2009 22:33
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I must admit, I was nervous at first to hear what this quartet of Swedes had to offer (Swedish nü metal has left me traumatized), but these guys have found a unique balance of being Swedish and rocking. The sound of original late ‘60s, early ‘70s rock and roll is unmistakable, with clear tints of Led Zeppelin and the MC5. Not surprisingly, MC5’s bass player, Michael Davis, who also backs the band on their MC5 cover of “The Human Being Lawnmower,” produced the record.
What the album comes down to is this: this sound is neither new nor unheard of, but sounds fantabulous nonetheless. Most of the tracks sound akin to one another, no one song stands out from the other, and it’s as clear as a contortionist’s pyrex cube that these boys would put on an amazingly high-energy live show. And one useless but interesting reason they’re cool: their bassist’s name is Yoda (Hassinen). Shit, sign me up when this circus rolls into town!
www.kiss.to/dollhouse
www.dimmak.com
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