Following the buzz of Wedges debut, the group now unveils their eagerly awaited follow up and quot, Killing Tongue and quot,. and it truly kills. Although also deeply rooted in the rocknroll of the late 60s and amp, early 70s, this album clearly is a strong progression from its precursor, presenting a multicolored spectrum of sounds and more diverse songwriting. Power trio untypical arrangements and instruments like electric sitar, clavinet and harpsichord among others are accompanying especially some of the new psychedelia soaked tunes. But of course you can expect plenty of good old fuzz guitar and Hammond organ driven material as well.
