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Twisted Tongue : Twisted Tongue

Twisted Tongue : Twisted Tongue

 

Released: Out Now!!!

Label: Acid Jazz

 

 

If you were to put the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Black Eyed Peas, and Gnarls Barkley into a blender, add a little spice and leave to settle for a good 5 minutes, the end product would be Twisted Tongue.  

The self–titled debut album resembles that of the 1970’s funkadelic movement intertwined with clear influences’ of modern day acts such as the Black Eyed Peas.  The initial track ‘You Want Soul?’ is a slow, sexy groove, with a typical funk bass line, think Black Moth Super Rainbow – Drippy Eye.  The funk bass line is dominant on all tracks, and accompanied by drums gives the album the trademark groove many funk albums have been famed for.  

Album artwork carries a futuristic theme, with Pac–Man inspired lettering on song titles and bright blue and garish pink font on a black background gracing the front cover.  Song titles are simply baffling, for instance; ‘Oh Father! My Own Nunk Band!’ and ‘Who Says An Earth Band Can’t Play Nunk?’.  The overuse of a soon forgotten word ‘Nunk’ is evident.  It’s definition simply; A person committed by a vow, e.g. Monk.  

The songs themselves are an interesting mix, the beginning of ‘Killing Angela’ is straight out of a sleazy American cop movie, whilst Gnarles Barkley’s influence is clear on the song ‘Mindbeam’. Last of all ‘(I Need A) Freak For Armageddon’ is Pendulum remixed with a dash of Amy Winehouse. Make your own decisions as to how that sounds.  

In essence the tracks don’t sound overly different from each other and also prove Twisted Tongue can use a synthesiser.  Nevertheless drag your flares, oversized afro wig and tasselled shirts from the depths of your wardrobe, get to your nearest 70’s club and request Twisted Tongue.  The smile is guaranteed not to subside for some time.



Words: Ben Gilligan


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