...according to our Brett on Thu 15 Jul, 2010.
This is kind of a weird one. On the one hand it's quite easy to sum up as the band have already done an excellent job of it by calling themselves Endless Boogie but on the other it kinda feels like a bit of a mixed bag quality-wise. I'm spending a fair portion of it quite enjoying their extended Magic Band-esque good-time country/blues/rock jams (which tend to be aided by some very Beefheartian yelping) but for the most part just that bit too hoary sounding for me.. It seems weird that it's on No Quarter. Oh aye and Matt Sweeney's on it if that's the sort of guest action that floats your boat.
New York’s Endless Boogie cut seven glorious tracks at Rare Book Room studios in Brooklyn, tacked on a goddamn epic rehearsal jam and called it ‘Full House Head’.
· Deep, heady grooves anchor the second album
by New York’s Endless Boogie.
· Once a hobby, now becoming the powerhouse
they were meant to be, and led by Top Dollar,
the egoless frontman and master of his
instrument, the Boogie cut seven glorious
tracks at Rare Book Room studios in
Brooklyn.
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