Informationen zum Artikel: The Mainliners won't waste your time. They aren't concerned with image or with having the proper haircut; they only concern themselves with what is truly important, rock 'n' roll. Their modern, gritty rock 'n' roll pays homage to their obvious 1960's influences while adding a certain freshness and aggression that only today's youth can supply. Armed with a genuine fervor for music making, these Swedish boys are reigning classic rock with youthful vehemence. The Mainliners combine the Stooges' raw exuberance with good old British rhythm and blues and a taste of Kinks pop sense producing an explosive yet soothing sound. Frontman Robert Billing's voice is slightly reminiscent of a young Van Morrison and will surely give the Hives' Howlin' Pelle a run for his money. Such a visceral voice is accented by furious guitar work; trashcan drum beats and solid bass lines. The Mainliners are not formula rock. Their musical influences go from 60s Them to 70s Mott the Hopple to 80s Sweden garage cult band The Creeps. They're smooth, confident and original attacking rock 'n' roll with a fuck-all attitude and the songs to back it up.
Trackliste:
1. bring on the sweet life
2. sinking feeling
3. she's an overdoze
4. daughter of dimes
5. dead mans hall
6. robber of your soul
7. queen sativa
8. lonely one
9. ordinary night
10. loosing my mind
11. crocodile roll
12. try to bring us down