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Monday, December 11, 2017

The Quireboys-Homewreckers & Heartbreakers (2008)

The Quireboys are one of the bands most faithful to their honest style, showcasing from their beginnings a rock sound brimming with catchy melodies that are both intense and powerful. They started by breaking into the charts with their debut album, "A Bit Of What You Fancy" (1990), a record that propelled them to an incredible number two on the British charts thanks to its rich influences from 70s rock bands like The Faces and the Rolling Stones. In the following years, they released several impressive albums, including the fantastic "Bitter Sweet & Twisted" (1993) and "This Is Rock 'n' Roll" (2001). By the time they released their fifth album, "Homewreckers and Heartbreakers", only two of the original members remained in the band: frontman and singer Spike, and guitarist Guy Griffin. The rest of the lineup consisted of bassist Jimi Crutchley, drummer Pip Mailing, keyboardist Keith Weir, and rhythm guitarist Paul Guerin. Touches of American roots rock and their basic British rock and roll are present in tracks like "Take A Look At Yourself", the honky-tonk "Louder", the energetic "Love This Dirty Town", and the exuberant "Hall of Shame". Without a doubt, this is another stimulating work from one of the most respected bands on the rock scene of the last 35 years.