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V-Twin

Call A Meeting

Label: Domino Records Release Date: 14/10/2002

gdobson by Gareth Dobson October 30th, 2002

*You are taking the piss, right? *

V-Twin, noted for their immensely affable indie shoddiness, have decided that now is a time to go, yes, rock.

Possibly its garage rock. That impression would be garnered based on the 'let it all hang out' production, and the breakneck speed that the first 120 seconds fly by in. More than anything, its sounds like a cheap Rolling Stones tribute band attempting to ingest all of Keef's drugs in one go. Frankly, I prefer it when V-Twin were attempting to pastiche the Velvet Underground.

Second track reverts back to their equally shambolic, but far more appealing indie wailing. And I never thought I'd say that. '_You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memor_y' is essentially a voice, an acoustic guitar and the arse end of a five minute guitar reverb.

Track three, well, lets just pretend that didn't happen. Look guys, if you're not going to try, just don't release a record, right?

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