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3.0 good | Antonius | June 3rd 23 | After a much-needed lengthy hiatus, the Northern Irish blues band regroups for its seventh studio album, Sundowners. I found their seventh studio album to be more structured and focused than Solas. With Cormac Neeson's raspy vocals at the forefront, Sundowners is the home of some great bluesy tunes, created around restless grooves, fuzzy riffs and warm Hammond. The three tracks that I will keep are: "Blood Brother" for its upbeat vibe and hooky chorus, "Cold Heart" for its rhythm and wonderful cowbell which reminds me something from Free, and the title track for its mystique and Plant-ish vocals.
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