- by Scott Colothan
- Thursday, March 23, 2006
- filed in: Indie





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Whatever the hell Twickenham’s finest Larrikin Love are on we definitely want some of that. Whizzing along at breakneck speed ‘Edwould’ sounds like a post-Liberteens racket come folk-tinged barn dance melee on speed. Barely pausing for breath it’s a deranged hybrid of erratic vocals, clever lyrics, fiddles and zany guitar hooks. In short it’s a bit a bit of a head fuck, yet thankfully never takes its eye away from delivering a damn fine tune. For their sheer off-kilter, unhinged brilliance Larrikin Love deserve to be eulogised. Surely great things beckon for 2006?
Whatever the hell Twickenham’s finest Larrikin Love are on we definitely want some of that. Whizzing along at breakneck speed ‘Edwould’ sounds like a post-Liberteens racket come folk-tinged barn dance melee on speed. Barely pausing for breath it’s a deranged hybrid of erratic vocals, clever lyrics, fiddles and zany guitar hooks. In short it’s a bit a bit of a head fuck, yet thankfully never takes its eye away from delivering a damn fine tune. For their sheer off-kilter, unhinged brilliance Larrikin Love deserve to be eulogised. Surely great things beckon for 2006?


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