The Dynamite Blues Band - Shakedown & Boogie (2014)

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Title: Shakedown & Boogie
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Self Released
Genre: Blues, Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:45:34
Total Size: 287 mb
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Tracklist

01. Howlin'
02. Boom Boom Boom
03. Doin' okay
04. Anna Lee
05. Rebound
06. Movin'
07. Tnt
08. Speed Freak
09. Boogie Through the Night
10. Dynamizer
11. Reset
12. Black Magic
13. Shakedown & Boogie

With those words was in August 2010 said goodbye to everyone and everything. Rarely will a band in the Dutch blues scene have brought as Big Blind, and just as often it will fall apart as many have detached as in the case of the Noordwijk musicians. Much cause within a short time Sometimes we got them sometimes against something but it soon became clear that the long-awaited third album really would never appear. However great was the surprise that The Dynamite Blues Band, you would be called a continuation of the aforementioned band, in the studio was spotted and see here: Shakedown & Boogie, the first official feat was presented this week.

In The Dynamite Blues Band we recognize Niels Duindam drummer, guitarist JJ van Duijn, who will be soon published an interview here and singer / blues harpist Wesley van Werkhoven. Bassist Renzo van Leeuwen and Van Werkhoven always wanted to do something together musically so it had to be now, but tried. Thirteen tracks were included in the Amsterdam IJland Studios and all thirteen were written by the band itself. Although there are several musical trips are made with the other band sounds in this composition responded remarkably well together and it seems very likely that the 'time-out' has been good. What is called, from the opener "Howlin '" until the closing title track, we hear the furious blues harp sounds and often so vitriolic, caustic gutting Van Werkhoven which we had missed for so long.

Lovely also to hear JJ come off, in the best tradition Jimmie Vaughan as in "Anna Lee", generously interspersing with smooth and sharp guitar licks, while Duindam and Van Leeuwen boogie kneiter hard and super-tight drop. Duijn With "Boom Boom Boom" it all seems reasonable but under control in "Speed Freak" we hear a bunch of young unleashed dogs that were trapped for too long. Imminent titles like "TNT" and "Dynamizer" a smooth instrumental with Van Werkhoven fashioned stride, fired on the listener. Only at the ominous "Black Magic" is a moment to gasp for breath. However, it does not take long for during "Shakedown & Boogie" should still all out.

Also notable is the sophisticated sound mix in which the authentic style and vile and sometimes sleazy character so beautifully remain. Wondering if there are serious radio stations which, right now there is a favorable climate seems to be roots-oriented artists like Seasick Steve, Jack White and Black Keys, not afraid to burn here. The hands of Flammable? To right dead! Shakedown & Boogie appears to contain...

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