Priory DollsSuddenly, At The Priory
Indie

- Priory Dolls teased us with a couple of really thrilling singles last year. Their dark indie-rock and gritty post-punk is uplifted by the intelligent lyricism of their front-man Jeremy Mair (who can go from a weedy little indie-boy whine to a ferocious roar in nothing flat) and stuffed with interesting and unexpected bits of sound, like looming acid synth or groovy Hammond Organ. The organ in particular, when pressed up against their gritty rocking gives the band a swampy American gothic quality which I really like. Interestingly they've been innovating their sound for the last five years (and apparently this record represents only a slice of what they're capable of) in the music industry wilderness; with a record of this strength I hope they find some decent label support. This is really fine rocking and rolling.

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