- Record Label: Songs of the South Records
- Release Date: Sep 3, 2013
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MojoDec 18, 2013Both slow-burning, early Zeppelin-style blues, its understandable they would front-load the album with its trump card, but both seem slightly at odds with the Dickinsons' mission statement. [Jan 2014, p.101]
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UncutNov 1, 2013Epic in scale, World Boogie Is Coming is an extraordinary amalgam of envelope-pushing studio manipulation and DNA-fuelled deep gut grooves. [Dec 2013, p.71]
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Classic Rock MagazineOct 25, 2013Though it's arranged into four old-school sides, lob on a download card full of bonus material and home movies and it's a retro-modern package to make old Muddy's eyes water. [Nov 2013, p.94]
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MagnetOct 18, 2013More than country cousins to the Black Keys, these Allstars are the real deal. [No. 103, p.58]
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Oct 18, 2013The album succeeds because it has a freshness, raw energy and attack reminiscent of the way Mama Rosin re-work Cajun music.
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Sep 11, 2013It’s chaotic and expansive in the best sense: The Allstars attack many blues and southern rock ideas--and let loose doing it. As a result, World Boogie feels like a journey.
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Sep 11, 2013NMA's version of Junior Kimbrough's "Meet Me in the City" here almost sounds like power pop, but filtered through a rustic moonshine filter. Every track here is like that, roaring into the 21st century sounding big, urgent, and huge, but so grounded in the local folk-blues tradition that each track seems to carry imprinted DNA that says boogie all over it.
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Sep 11, 2013By smartly abandoning the hip-hop and indie rock impulses that have appeared on, and arguably watered down, previous NMAS releases, the brothers Dickinson focus on what they do best; grind out muddy boogie with the pulsating, sweat soaked intensity of those that originated the rustic music they clearly love.
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Sep 11, 2013Their latest, crammed with 17 tracks, will likely be a case of too much of a good thing for all but the hardcore fans.