![](/images/dot.gif)
| ![](/images/art_cor-tl.gif) | ![](/images/dot.gif) | ![](/images/art_cor-tr.gif) | ![](/images/dot.gif) |
Peacocks In Without Knockin' (Jump Up! Records) By: Geoff Melton
![](/images/sep.gif)
If The Clash ever had a jam session with The Stray Cats, the end results would probably resemble in without knockin', the latest disc from Switzerland's Peacocks. With the exception of "Fleamarket and "Let's Rock", a couple of cuts strongly reminiscent of Billy Bragg, this trio meshes raw, ska-tinged punk with upright bass-driven rockabilly beats and high energy choruses, resulting in one of the freshest sounding releases these ears have heard this year.
|
|
| ![](/images/dot.gif) | ![](/images/art_cor-bl.gif) |
Copyright © 1997-2024, In Music We Trust, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
![](/images/art_cor-br.gif) |
|