THE BLUESKINS

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The Blueskins mean business. Coming out of the traps with their high-octane punked-up blues rock, the band's message seems to be clear: they're here to hit you hard, and salute your soul. Drawing on influences as disparate as The Buzzcocks, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin and The Yardbirds, The Blueskins rip through two-minute bursts of energetic controlled mayhem. Ryan has a howling voice, and his and Richie's choppy guitar sounds complement the tight backbeat and bass from Paul and Maff respectively.
Recorded in Bryn Derwen Studios, with Spacemen 3 veteran Richard Formby at the desk, Word of Mouth recalls some of the most pivotal moments in rock history. "Stupid Ones" borrows its pre-chorus refrain from "Helter Skelter," The Beatles' formative and brutal heavy rock moment, whilst recent single (and Mark Radcliffe favourite) "Change My Mind" chugs and chips along like a long-lost skiffle classic.
Despite an obvious love of classic pop, rock and punk, Word of Mouth is as fresh as these four Yorkshiremen's faces. It's a lively, charming record - a rough around the edges riot of a time. Unsurprising then that they're live shows have garnered such responses as: "The sound of a teenage Led Zeppelin thrashing the arse out of "Rock 'n' Roll" in their parents leaky lean-to." NME
Word of Mouth
is the sound of youth, the sound of fury, and the sound of Northern lust and love for life.

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Listen to: Stupid Ones
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Listen to: Take Me Home
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Listen to: Bye Bye
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