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IF 60s garage rock and 70s New York Punk sounds good to you, then you'll love this CD.
As soon as Four Tunes Told, begins, you'll be forgiven for thinking The Stooges' I Wanna Be Your Dog, is about to kick in.
But wait, who's this? Its raw and gutsy and yet melodic. Well, boys and girls, this is The Senses and the track in question is Times Getting Heavy.
Next up is Station Platforms, which has the biggest pop feel of all the tracks on the CD.
It has some very effective "nah, nah, nah's" during the chorus, but that doesn't mean it rocks any less. In fact, it's so catchy, it makes you want to go and wait for the next train.
Listen To You is a stomp along riot that kicks you deep in the guts over and over again, claiming a place in the left side of your skull.
Looking For Today closes the CD, with its gutsy bassline and thumping drums. Matt Atkinson sings: "I'm not living for tomorrow, I'm just looking for today". Let's help them find it, we need bands like this.
Charlie Rowe - Hull Daily Mail
Discography
Four Tunes Told E.P.
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Bio
We are The Senses from the north of England, land of Beatles and Brontes. Our influences are many, from The Who to whoever. We only write catchy songs, because life is short. We are loud, fast and energetic.
Matt sings and plays guitar, Rob is the drummer and Giles plays the bass. We are from Hull, a city by a river. Our rehearsals take place in a semi-derelict warehouse in the old part of town. The writing on the wall says Rock and Roll.
I will not reason and compare:
my business is to create.
William Blake
(1757-1827)
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