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Lucy & Wayne's Smokin Flames

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Download links and information about Lucy & Wayne's Smokin Flames by Hymn For Her. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Rock, Blues Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 48:13 minutes.

Artist: Hymn For Her
Release date: 2013
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 48:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mojave 5:18
2. Glistening Cowgirl 2:57
3. Trash the Sun 7:18
4. Rosa Parks Blvd 1:31
5. Landescape 5:47
6. Lucy Fur 2:39
7. Burn This 3:29
8. Chemicals 4:20
9. Dark Deeds 3:49
10. Ivy Pacheko 4:49
11. For the Dead 4:05
12. Passion 2:11

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Continuing the journey into trash begun on 2010's Lucy & Wayne & the Amairican Stream, Hymn for Her's third album Lucy & Wayne's Smokin' Flames finds the duo acting like a purist hybrid of White Stripes and the Kills. Lucy & Wayne have more than a bit of Jack White's hammy schtick, but where White just called out to his sister Meg, Lucy & Wayne trade their call and response, conjuring a little bit of the Kills' volatile chemistry. But where Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince are obsessed with the present — Hince dates Kate Moss, so by definition he has to be engaged with fashion — Lucy & Wayne anchor all their rocking on acoustic guitars, overdubbing fuzzed-out freakouts and slide guitars to the bedrock strumming and plucking. The end result blares and distorts, often to invigorating effect, because it's hard not get swept up by a blitzkrieg blast of blues noise. Every so often, a trace of affect can be heard — Wayne's wannabe Howlin' Wolf growl on "Lucy Fur" is the most egregious — but the duo compensates with moments of delicacy ("Burn This") and parched, atmospheric desert rock ("Mojave," "Chemicals") that have a widescreen western sweep neither the Stripes or the Kills ever attempted. This sense of dusty drama distinguishes Hymn for Her, and helps make Smokin' Flames a bit of trashy blues-rock worth exploring.