Bongo Boy Magazine Backroom Blues Vol. 4 Issue 3 | Page 48

Big Bone Daddy ’ s lively energy appears on the slow-paced work of “ Down Low ”. Downright decadent the song deserves to be blasted at the highest possible volumes . Rhythms are as emotional as they are time-keeping , as the entire band works together to deliver a truly rollicking feel .
Careful keyboard work comes into play on Dana Gaynor ’ s “ Tip My Hat To The Maker ”. Glistening in tone the piece ’ s careful arrangements allow the song to come into full bloom . Attention to detail means the piece feels truly engrossing .
Funky and free is Wood Shampoo ’ s “ I Love You Mummy ”. Incredible infectious rhythms help to anchor the sound . Lyrics possess a wonderful kind of wordplay , one that feels ideally suited for the nimble instrumental work .
Almost haunting in nature is the collection closer , the sprawling ambition of Vin Matteo ’ s “ Your Spell ”. His vocals have a raw grit to them that nicely emphasize the overall message of the piece . Quite catchy , the way the song builds up feels majestic .
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