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Reverend And The Makers - A French Kiss In The Chaos
If Reverend And The Makers’ own manifesto was to make 'a record that's truly artistic' and 'artistically interesting' before retiring from the music industry then they are going to have to give it another shot, because A French Kiss In The Chaos is neither artistically interesting, nor indeed very good. Unfortunately on this evidence it seems the Reverend may never possess the talent to match his ambition, meaning he could make another five albums without fulfilling the promises made in his 2008 manifesto. Perhaps it would be best if this album was a French kiss goodbye. »
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new album 'a french kiss in the chaos' is another blast at modern britain. riding a euphoric wave, the album could well become the soundtrack to your summer with its singalong choruses set to reverberate around festival campsites near you. musically, the album blends reverend and the makers heavyweight grooves with 60s psychedelia. retaining their distinctive sound yet eager to experiment, recording was handled by none other than jagz kooner - the man who produced primal scream's epic 'xtrmntr' album.
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