

Wearing surgical masks just for fun or to be honest, creating their own branding or just simply - scaring small children or everyone; Liverpool's Garage Rock Revivalists and bringer of Noise Rock band Clinic quartet shall be known like that since then. Zapping their sonic riffage power of simplicity and immidiated dangerzone broken ideas of melody creeps to experimental drag-blasts in fury angst or slow depressions - they quietly releasing Free Reign II. All the track titles having thus distinctive marks from the record itself: King Kong II, For The Reason II or the doomy goth-pop implementations of interpretation in the opener Sun and The Moon II. Weird like science but creatively flexible like real arts, this group should earning more credits as the results of being one of the new torch carrier inside the misty tangled and secludes Garage Music scene struggling to stay independent. Consisting of Adrian "Ade" Blackburn, Brian Campbell, Jonathan Hartley or Carl Turney; mesmerizing their way through the tunnel of confusions covered in raw music and anasthetic artful of lyrics.
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