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    DEAD HORSE PROBLEM

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    [engl] Dead Horse Problem debut album presents something like a vicious and haunted voodoo rock’n’roll punk. No bass guitar but a loud fuzz lead guitar supported by unruffled rhythm guitars (with special guests like Dave Butterworth from The Double Agents, Julian Poulson from The Green Mist), magical drums and a kind of free baritone saxophone gliding in the airs. This album is highly recommended to every fans of Reigning Sounds (listen to DHP “Straight Shooter” cover!), Compulsive Gamblers, Howlin’ Wolf, RL Burnside…
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    LP
    Release-Datum
    14.04.2011
     

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