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Broken Glass And Stains From The Past

Broken Glass And Stains From The Past

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN09789078773641
EAN9789078773641
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Product Description

In a world where indie rock is king, SMALL TIME CROOKS have long been the court jesters, bringing their own unique blend of infectious melodies and irreverent humour to the scene. Their latest offering, "Broken Glass And Stains From The Past," is no exception. Opening track "Soggy Chips and Warm Beer" sets the tone for the album, with its catchy riffs and cheeky lyrics painting a picture of the band's signature sound. As the album progresses, we are treated to a rollercoaster of emotions - from the introspective ballad "Rainy Days and Regrets" to the high-energy anthem "Pints and Punks." Lead singer Johnny Rottenapple's distinctive vocals shine on tracks like "Bloody Nose Boogie," where his raw emotion and gritty delivery elevate the song to new heights. Meanwhile, guitarist Sally Slapstick's skillful shredding adds a dynamic edge to the album, keeping listeners on their toes throughout. Despite its playful title, "Broken Glass And Stains From The Past" delves into some deep themes, touching on love, loss, and the passage of time. Yet SMALL TIME CROOKS manage to tackle these weighty subjects with a lightness and charm that is all their own. Overall, this album is a triumph for SMALL TIME CROOKS, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters while staying true to their roots. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the band, "Broken Glass And Stains From The Past" is sure to leave you tapping your feet and humming along for days to come.