Informationen zum Artikel: When Sweatmaster started, a year or two before the Millennium, they mixed 60s garage, Misfits punk and 90s stoner rock. On their latest, fourth full-length, "Dig Up The Knife", the band is still catchy, sharp and powerful, but also quirkier, darker and more thoughtful, even cynical, than ever. Their new album shows influences of The Sonics, or better yet, Music Machine, Queens Of The Stone Age and even Danzig (!) without forgetting Sweatmaster's trademarks like the sharp-edged pounding rhythms, the proto-punk roughness, soul-powered vocals and the sing-along rapture. That's what the secret is all about; absolutely one of the best rock ' roll bands, and not only in Scandinavia.
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