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Vinyl LP pressing. Slovenly Recordings is proud to present A Gut Feeling, the fifth foot-long from Sardinian rhythm 'n' beat powerhouse The Rippers! Super tough mod-punk snarl and freak-beat floorstompers with galloping tom-toms on "Pain" recall Billy Childish's Native American worship channeling Buddy Holly, while "No One Cares" delivers hair-splitting harp wail in the grand tradition of Slim Harpo's finest Excello Records sides as interpreted by the UK's sharpest degenerate '60s rockers. "Stop to Drive Me Mad" is as fresh a sound as you're ever gonna hear from these musical luddites, and tipping the hat to The Creation is as proggy as you'll get from our heroes.
Vinyl LP pressing. Slovenly Recordings is proud to present A Gut Feeling, the fifth foot-long from Sardinian rhythm 'n' beat powerhouse The Rippers! Super tough mod-punk snarl and freak-beat floorstompers with galloping tom-toms on "Pain" recall Billy Childish's Native American worship channeling Buddy Holly, while "No One Cares" delivers hair-splitting harp wail in the grand tradition of Slim Harpo's finest Excello Records sides as interpreted by the UK's sharpest degenerate '60s rockers. "Stop to Drive Me Mad" is as fresh a sound as you're ever gonna hear from these musical luddites, and tipping the hat to The Creation is as proggy as you'll get from our heroes.
191061196181

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Format: Vinyl
Label: SLOV
Rel. Date: 06/30/2017
UPC: 191061196181

A Gut Feeling
Artist: Rippers
Format: Vinyl
New: In Stock and available for pick up $16.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. A Lot of Time
2. Piece of My Heart, Pain
3. Shiny and Brown
4. No One Cares
5. It's Gone
6. So Loud
7. I Saw a Man
8. Stop to Drive Me Mad
9. Don't Get Along 1
10. She Told Me Later 1
11. Screams

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Vinyl LP pressing. Slovenly Recordings is proud to present A Gut Feeling, the fifth foot-long from Sardinian rhythm 'n' beat powerhouse The Rippers! Super tough mod-punk snarl and freak-beat floorstompers with galloping tom-toms on "Pain" recall Billy Childish's Native American worship channeling Buddy Holly, while "No One Cares" delivers hair-splitting harp wail in the grand tradition of Slim Harpo's finest Excello Records sides as interpreted by the UK's sharpest degenerate '60s rockers. "Stop to Drive Me Mad" is as fresh a sound as you're ever gonna hear from these musical luddites, and tipping the hat to The Creation is as proggy as you'll get from our heroes.
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