TOWERS OF LONDON - Blood Sweat & Towers reviews
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| 411mania.com |
First off, yes, I’ll admit, this album is nothing groundbreaking. The Towers Of London couldn’t be more obviously borrowing from the UK punk of the Sex Pistols and the debauchery-influenced rock of 80’s hair metal. But it doesn’t matter. This album is fun. Donny Tourette sings with all the fire of his influences (Liam Gallagher of Oasis springs to mind), showing off both the attitude of and love for the hard rock that TOL plays so well. Sure, his antics may have gotten him more press than his abilities, but the prowess is there, as is that wry British sneer....full text |
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| Blogcritics |
| The guitar/punk band Towers of London know a lot of rock history. Almost every note and chord on their debut album Blood, Sweat, and Towers were first created by the seminal punk bands of the late seventies and some of the hard rock bands of the late eighties....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| The Towers of London want you to know that they love filth—scuzzed-out guitars, sloppy solos and guttersnipe vocals from frontman Donny Tourette, who asserts on the opening track, “I’m a rat.” They may have the grungy-glam look and sound down better than any band in recent memory, this side of the Exploding Hearts; any number of the “The” garage bands have come and gone, while nearest competitor Andrew W.K. always gives off a whiff of motivational speaker....full text |
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