Blessed with a sweet growl of a voice and grinding out a single-note groove heavier than any
ZZ Top record you've got, this thing romps like nobody's business, and is the perfect showcase for
Elem's hard driving, bare-bones honest singing and bass-pumping talents.
Studebaker John Grimaldi plays some nice lead and even nicer slide, and blows some fine amplified harp when needed, while Twist Turner's no-frills drumming slots in nice with
Mojo's bass hunch. A nice balance between old favorites and original material, most of it co-written with producer George Paulus. ~ Cub Koda