London rockers The Jim Jones Revue have risen from the ashes of legendary UK garage rockers Thee Hypnotics to deliver the world from the computer generated focus group pap that passes as music today. It’s savage, it’s raw, it’s exciting, it’s rock & roll in it’s purest form.
With their new album, Burning Your House Down, scheduled for release in September, the retro quintet unleash an aural tsunami of primal rock ‘n roll with a curled lip, a sexual swagger and a punky snarl. It’s a fantastic mess of raw untamed rawk ‘n roll with more energy than a kindergarten on a sugar high. It simply explodes, beating your eardrums into submission while Jim Jones screeches and wails like Little Richard on red bull or a psychotic Jon Spencer. ‘Burning Your House Down’ is the shot of adrenaline that the dull and complacent music scene needs to wake it from it’s lengthy slumber.
Put the fire brigade on red alert The Jim Jones Revue are about to burn down your house and set fire to the charts.
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I liked them when they were thee hypnotics
and I like them even more like this.
I would love to hear them do 'Come down heavy' in this style
they truly rock and and I will be going to the next gig in London whenever it is!
and I'll try to bring my mate Tony that I haven't seen for 20 years.
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Oh Yeah!
I liked them when they were thee hypnotics
and I like them even more like this.
I would love to hear them do 'Come down heavy' in this style
they truly rock and and I will be going to the next gig in London whenever it is!
and I'll try to bring my mate Tony that I haven't seen for 20 years.
Effing brilliant!!
Oji
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