according to our Phil
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis put simply make really fun records. Their eponymous debut is fun from start to end and so far everyone I've played it to likes it. Think Sun Records, Chess Records, rockabilly, hillbilly, Hawaiian cheese, blues all thrown int...view full details.according to our Phil
Ooh new Kitty Daisy & Lewis! I like these guys. Enough said. Actually I probably need to elaborate a bit more! Actually after a quick check on the site I've reviewed every Kitty daisy & Lewis thing we've ever reviewed. That either makes me...view full details.according to our Phil
I have a soft spot for Kitty, Daisy & Lewis. I think it's cos reminds me of yesteryear when things were less shit and less complicated than they are now. Maybe I'm just being all nostalgic and all that but it has that kind of appeal to me. (Baby)...view full details.according to our Business Lady
Kinda like Kitty, Daisy & Lewis's attitude. For a start they prefer to use their own home studio and record to analogue tape rather than piss about with computers all day and on top of that they make shamelessly unfashionable music that sits s...view full details.according to our Phil
Kitty Daisy & Lewis are back with their wholesome brand of 50's rock n roll. 'Going Up The Country' is a delightful chunk of 50's rock 'n roll mixed with bluegrass which I wholeheartedly admit to liking. I can imagine this coming out on K y...view full details.according to our Clinton
Phil, God bless him, used to rave about these lot. Kitty, Daisy and Lewis are, I believe, the precocious offspring of the bloke who owns The Exchange mastering studio and the lady who used to be the drummer in The Raincoats no less. Both appear on...view full details.