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4.0 excellent | Antonius | March 28th 22 | The only thing that Nick Waterhouse can be criticized of, is that he denies the 'revivalist' label at the time where he records an album of long forgotten and almost extinct sounds. In a music style of old-school R&B from Memphis, New Orleans and New York, Nick's self-titled album is a collection of eleven tracks which are recorded entirely in analog format with an intention to encapsulate a pastiche of the '50s rockabilly and the '60s pop and old-school rock. Its not only the surf rock licks or the bluesy rhythms which I found to be captivating here but also the honky saxophone and the whole ambience which the thirty-three year-old manages to capture so handily in such a coherent and cohesive manner, delivering an expertly executed album. Recommendations: "By Heart", "Undedicated", "Wherever She Goes", "Wreck the Rod", "El Viv".
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