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GET LOST! - never come back - FULL ALBUM

Maybe I posted this a while ago, I don’t remember well savansadir, but for enthusiasts, this is noteworthy stuff.

Recorded in just four days, Never Come Back is the “comeback” of the Miracle Workers that everyone has been waiting for since Inside Out. As if everything that happened after that record never existed, Robert Butler and Gerry Mohr find themselves almost by chance in Switzerland and decide, together with another American refugee (currently with the Jackets) and Kat Aellen, who was already by Butler's side in Bishops Daughter, to set up an impromptu project that sounds like the Workers did back in the Moxie days, more than fifteen years ago. The resulting album is a crunchy old-school garage punk record, where everything that spills over is fermented in fuzz, and every note seems to take us back to the times of Gravedigger Five (the cover of Spooky), Gruesomes (the fun yè yè of Mdmation), Chesterfield Kings (the Hey Tiger by Topsy Turbys already in the repertoire of the Cavemanish Boys and which here reaches absolute splendor), Fuzztones (the creepy and sinister Elevator that closes the album), Morlocks (their version of One Way Ticket is absolutely devastating), Tell-Tale Hearts (the Dutch beat muddied by Outsiders and Q65’s Love Is a Garden).

In short, it’s like having to compile a collection of the best neo-garage from the Eighties and finding it already ready.

Convenient and devastating.
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