uncle acid and the deadbeats: the night creeper review - taut and dynamic /

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(Rise Above Records)Goodness knows what prompted them to call themselves Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats – a name that makes them sound like Dr and the Medics’ less funny cousins – because there’s nothing comedic approximately this Cambridge stoner/doom/psych quartet. They finish nothing new,endlessly trying to pinpoint the moment in time at which the darker finish of psychedelia toppled over into proto-metal – you’ve barely begun playing the album before the words “Black” and “Sabbath” enter your head. Although they occasionally overindulge – the eight minutes of gradual Death are aptly titled – for the most part The Night Creeper is taut and dynamic, because Uncle Acid don’t just think up a churning riff and hasten with it, or the riffs serve songs with melodies that sometimes (as on the title track) verge on pretty. They won’t disappoint the doom fans,either – Pusher Man sounds like it was made to soundtrack a trip to infinity.
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Source: theguardian.com

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