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Brian Machado's drumming is indeed the band's hallmark, a sort of powerful motor that never overheats, attacking snares and cymbals with wild but relentless precision. If The Who had seen Th’ Losin' Streaks play their last song (A Quick One), I swear they would have left in tears, murmuring between them about how powerful and emotional they were.
Brian Machado's drumming is indeed the band's hallmark, a sort of powerful motor that never overheats, attacking snares and cymbals with wild but relentless precision.
If The Who had seen Th’ Losin' Streaks play their last song (A Quick One), I swear they would have left in tears, murmuring between them about how powerful and emotional they were.
This review highlights Th' Losin' Streaks' third album, Last House, as a powerful exploration of garage rock and punk rooted in 60s influence. The band’s strong live presence, raw sound, and skilled musicianship stand out, particularly the drumming and guitar work. Produced by Tim Green and released by Slovenly Recording, the album builds on the band’s rich history and delivers 15 energetic tracks mixing fri-rock, proto-punk, and surf rock. Themes touch on love, struggle, and survival, making it a compelling listen for fans of the genre. Listen to Th' Losin' Streaks' Last House now and experience a gritty revival of garage rock energy!
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