Magical noise indeed
Jay F. Bolick | Rose Hill, NC USA | 10/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Yet another brilliant effort from Mick Collins, the ingenious Black man with the great Irish name. Why does Lenny Kravitz have all his money? And, for that matter, how can a punk ass ivy league snot like Jon Spencer sell more records with his corny "irony" than Mick does with his genuinely inspired musical lunacy? From the T-Rexy "Motor City Girl" the the early-Damned-esque "Stuck in Thee Garage" to the groovy covers of Eno and R. Hitchcock, it's all here and it's all good. Bow down to the King of Rock and Soul."
Stuck in the garage!
Chet Fakir | DC | 07/02/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"...and loving it. This is a raw two drummers, two bass and a fuzz guitar attack. Sloppy, head bopping, fuzzed out. Yeah, rock 'n roll garage like it should be: ugly, fun, rocking and full of attitude. Funny and oftimes insightful lyrics. Every guy listening to this is going to relate to the song "Stupid" cause we've all been that way about a girl before. It only gets 4 stars cause these guys are SO much better live. The CD doesn't come close to capturing the feal and power of the mighty D'bombs on stage. I saw them with the Sights at the Black Cat in DC. What an excellent show. So if you like Detroit rock like the Stooges, MC5, and hard rocking '60s garage and soul you're going to love this. Interesting and suprising choice in the covers of Brian Enos' "Kings Lead Hat" and Robin Hitchcocks "Executioner of Love" too. This is some fun stuff and check them out live."