Full of feisty swagger, and rich, fuzzy guitar grit, the Los Angeles pair of Lindsay Troy and Julie Edwards return for a fourth album of rock-rich irony, fun, sweary sneering, sex-talk, anger and meaty riffs, and one of best yet. Standouts include the punchy Perfuction, the ebullient Billions, the broody, slowly boiling Magic Medicine, the tongue-in-cheek post-punk number with added synths I Like Crime, the catchy skip of Phoenix, the 70s glam-style I’m The Master, the Led Zep-style dirty talking High Horse with guests KT Tunstall and Peaches, and the gradually building Tsunami. Out on Cooking Vinyl.
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