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- Artist(s): Matt Sweeney, Jesper Eklow, Harry Druzd, Paul Major
- Summary: The third release for the Brooklyn rock band led by Paul Major sees the addition of guitarist Matt Sweeney.
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- Record Label: No Quarter
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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May 7, 2013This record is among their strongest.
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The WireFeb 28, 2013Long Island may be their heaviest album--some songs introduce enough distortion to qualify as Stoner Metal in the vein of Fu Manchu or Nebula, But for the most part, they do exactly what their name says, grinding along like 1975 will never come. [Feb 2013, p.50]
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Feb 20, 2013Endless Boogie justify indulgence via countless glorious shut-eye air guitar moments that nod to the Groundhogs, Canned Heat, the Stones at their tuffest.
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Q MagazineMar 12, 2013Endless Boogie isolate the kind of grinding blues rock riffs you'd hear on AC/DC, Canned Heat or early Beefheart records and cane them relentlessly. [Apr 2013, p.100]
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Feb 26, 2013What Long Island captures is the warm sound of the room in full flow--it's a live album, really, recorded in a studio but improvised on the spot.
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Mar 18, 2013Endless Boogie can't help sounding like hip rare-vinyl freaks. But it's a gag with legs--and hypnotic force.
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Feb 20, 2013Long Island probably isn't going to win any new fans for Endless Boogie, but their strengths are on display regardless.
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