Tuesday 27 March 2012

Jon Fratelli - Psycho Jukebox

Greetings, its only ruddy summer!

And with summer comes music, larger, partying, festivals, CRICKET, festivals, etc.. I think you get the jist, there is no time like summer time!
So since my last album review I've been dying to introduce you good people to some more wonderful stuff, and this time we get a bit of rock 'n' roll.
Jon Fratelli, most well known for his lead singing role in The Fratelli's and in Codine Velvet Club, embarked on his first and very good solo album called 'Psycho Jukebox' in 2010. The Scottish song writer tried to add and add to his album, even when the record label was ready to release it. This burst of songs sparked him to write his second album, due for release in the not so distant future, 'Bright Night Flowers'.
But back to Psycho Jukebox, Jon has continued his Fratelli's style of upbeat rhythmic music, with his three most known songs being 'Santo Domingo', 'Rhythm Doesn't Make You A Dancer', and 'Baby, We're Refugees!'
In my opinion, this is good old fashion car blasting music with some shades on, and I won't bore you with all the babble on about this one, I'll let you enjoy it yourself.

Until Next Time!

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