“How You Like Me Now?”
from the album The House That Dirt Built
2009
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Bands that look to the ’60s and ’70s for inspiration are nothing new in the realm of rock music — it seems every year, a new group appears that sounds like they thoroughly studied and regurgitated their parents’ album collection. But when you find a band that manages to recall vintage sounds of the past and also put its own unique spin on the proceedings, then you’ve found something special. And that’s exactly what The Heavy accomplish on their sophomore full-length, 2009’s The House That Dirt Built. Borrowing equally from garage rock and soul sounds from yesteryear (as well as merging in hip-hop beats, to boot), The House That Dirt Built is one mightily impressive musical magic carpet ride. Singer Kelvin Swaby has the whole Rob Tyner/soul thang down pat (as evidenced by such ditties as “Love Like That”), and his bandmates keep pace throughout, with explosive rockers (“Oh No! Not You Again!”), Jack White-meets-James Brown grooves (“How You Like Me Now?”), and a lush sonic sign-off (“Stuck”). Vintage rock revival done right.

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  1. ghfortsmith

    rock on!! I have just discovered this group!! And I must SAY they ROCK!!I Feel they carry on what the music from the 70's onward to the next Level.