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'Enveloped in an atmosphere of wild dread and laconic pleasure, assured belief and almost audible grins, their live sets are sustained by a steamy-sweet pace of musical crosscutting and interlocking sequences: one subtle shake of the kaleidoscope and the entire pattern is changed, as on The Shamanic Verses, one of the five tracks on their What the Angel Said EP.
How about that for a sentence?
Thankfully, others are more succinct when praising London's latest indie darlings. Take punk's very own pearly king himself, Mick Jones, for instance. 'I can't think of anyone better than The Savage Nomads to rock the whole world,' he said before booking the band to support Big Audio Dynamite on their hotly anticipated comeback tour. As support gigs go, that's a very, very big deal indeed. Especially for The Savage Nomads who clearly worship at the altar of all things Clash. If they can whip up an atmosphere of wild dread and laconic pleasure in front of the B.A.D. crowd, they'll be in business. As Radio 6's Gideon Coe advised, 'Keep a watch on that one.'
What The Angel Said EP is out on Alaska Sounds now.
www.thesavagenomads.com
really cool
youngabaka 13 hours ago
interesting sound acoustic...i miss the trumpets and synths but it sounds nice
henryrawthorne 3 weeks ago in playlist Season 2, Ep 5: The Savage Nomads
diggin the hans solo doll in the back
oh yeah and the tune
MrRule09 1 month ago