The Rumble Strips - Girls And Weather reviews
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| Musicomh |
Named after the small, continuous lines of bumps along the edge of the road to prevent motorists wandering off-road and falling asleep, The Rumble Strips have always preferred taking the road less-travelled along their brief lifespan so far. Formed from childhood friends in the West Country town of Tavistock they were torn between two bands, with vocalist Charlie Waller (ex of Vincent Vincent and the Villains) dividing his time between both before plumping for his childhood cohorts....full text |
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| BBC |
The Rumble Strips were formed from the abandoned original line-up of 50’s-rock imitators Vincent Vincent & The Villains. Lead singer Charlie Waller was a villain, in every sense, ditching Vincent Vincent to rejoin his childhood friends in The Rumbles. At first listen to Girls & Weather, however, it’s hard to tell why he went through all the hassle.
This is shirts-rolled-up-past-the-bicep rock n’ roll and you’re half-waiting for Vincent to pop up with his minor-hit "Johnny Two Bands", penned after Waller’s departure. That feeling lasts about half a minute, before it becomes clear that The Rumble Strips have something Vincent Vincent never had – variety....full text |
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| Indielondon |
THE Rumble Strips have been enjoying a pretty phenomenal 2007 that looks set to be capped by the release of this very appealing debut album, Girls & Weather.
Spearheaded by singles like Alarm Clock, Motorcycle and current hit Girls And Boys In Love (from the Run, Fat Boy, Run soundtrack), there’s enough buzz about the band to suggest they’ll make good on their potential with a sizeable chart success....full text |
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