Album Review: The Kingcrows - "Brute Force And Ignorance"

 

Mainstays of the Leeds rock scene, the Kingcrows are now on their fourth album and Brute Force And Ignorance is pretty much a straight continuation from where its predecessor, 2015's Funland, left off. These guys have one foot planted in New York some time in the late '70s knocking back Jack Daniels with the Ramones and the Dictators at CBGB's and the other planted in Soho circa 1986 downing a pint with the Babysitters and Marionette at Gossip's.

In other words, it's all frenetic three chord breathlessness, tightwire riffs, gang chant choruses and odes to life on the road (Blood Brothers, Bum Notes And Feedback, My Heart My Life, Saturday Night Rock City) with the odd deviation from the formula to keep things fresh such as the Sweet style glam stomp of City Kids and the Vince Taylor tribute Car Crash Cadillac.

Sure, it's nothing you won't expect if you've heard any of the Kingcrows' previous releases but sometimes there's a good argument for playing to your strengths and make no mistake, these guys most definitely do. Quite simply, if you need some good honest three chord rock 'n' roll to cheer you up, you could do a lot worse than giving this one a look.

NITE SONGS RATING: 🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌔🌑🌑 (8/10)

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