The Twisters brand of blues shuffles and grooves, but with a sophistication not common in the genre. After the Storm is not a sorrowful eulogy of their fallen comrade filled with guttural moans and tortured wails. There's a joy, a sweetness, a warmth to the music. They don't sound like they're going through the motions any more than they sound like there's a hellhound on their trail. The Twisters don't sound like a band playing like their life depends on it, maybe because they know better. It's a pleasing record filled with charm, tunes, and some great harmonica.
"A sinister cabal of superior writers."







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1 - A.L. Harper
There is no secks in this review! I just don't know what to think now.