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The Makers Stripped (Kill Rock Stars) By: Alex Steininger
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Produced by Jack Endino, and with original guitar player Tim Maker (now known as Timothy Killingsworth) and new drummer Jimmy Chandler. The Makers went into the studio and re-recorded old favorites and unreleased gems 1991-1998, as a prelude to their forthcoming full-length of new material on their new label, Kill Rock Stars.The result is Stripped, a raucous-filled, garage rock record that helps return the garage rock throne to its rightful owners. With sixteen songs, spanning thirty-six minutes, The Makers create plenty of hip-shaking, drinking man's dance music in this noisy, rock 'n' roll exploration. Boy, does it make my mouth water for their next full-length! More lively, and sounding more powerful than the original recordings, here is a record that blasts pasts expectations and proves The Makers are back in full force. I'll give it a B.
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