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Packing a punch with hits that don't quit
Daily Express
|October 24, 2025
A critic once likened Jones’ songs to “a gang fight set to 12-bar blues”, which is arguably an understatement.
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The rock 'n’ roll he lives and breathes is dirty and primal, soul-injected, and cranked up to the max - as electrifying as sharing your bath with a plugged-in toaster.
After a nod to James Brown on the instrumental opener, the band steam into the awesome rolling blues of Cement Mixer before swaggering on to an equally potent sweat-drenched assault of old Jim Jones Revue favourite Burning Your House Down.
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