RELEASED 2015
LABEL Sunday Best Recordings
The north London sibling trio famous for their rockabilly looks and love of vintage sounds have been keepin' it real, recording their retro-styled songs on analogue gear in an old Camden curry house. Their heartfelt mastery of old-school R&B, blues and Hawaiian guitar is too much fun to dismiss and their third album showcases some knockout songwriting.
Produced by The Clash's Mick Jones, The Third is a hot, sweet pancake stack of danceable tracks, drizzled with drama and swung by a terrific horn section. Having three vocalists and three songwriters also shuffles the deck nicely. Highlights from the girls include the gutsy, Nancy Sinatra-style stomp of Whenever You See Me, the disco theatrics of No Action and the neat twist to Stevie Wonder's Superstition offered by the clavinet funk of Feeling of Wonder.
Brother Lewis offers a breezy riverboat farewell on Baby Bye Bye and a little topical protest blues about the destruction of old London by greedy vandals on Developer's Disease. Pop on some polka dots and cut a rug. – NME
Track Listing:
DISC 1:
Whenever You See Me
Baby Bye Bye
Feeling of Wonder (feat. Mick Jones)
No Action
Good Looking Woman
Turkish Delight
It Ain't Your Business
Ain't Always Better Your Way
Never Get Back
Bitchin' in the Kitchen
Whiskey
Developers Disease