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Cycle Guitars

by Born Losers

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In these times of copious record releases, it was sort of strange that the Born Losers --a well-liked and already veteran band, with three excellent singles with successful sales-had still not waxed an album. It was not a matter of indolence, since their members were involved in all sorts of side projects, and their first LP confirms that the Losers were getting ripe for top-rank R'n'R. The results are exceptional indeed. Far from their early influences -namely, the sound of Davie Allan & The Arrows--, the band retains its peculiar sixties flavor, but their references have increased. The clear Arrows influence from their beginnings has now been replaced by ideas from the Challengers or the sound of the Ventures in their late Dolton records/early Liberty waxings: raw R'n'R, allied with pop melodies, jazzy touches and film music, without ever falling into corniness. In short, the music of the Born Losers is as intense and impressive as the image they project. We are fairly certain that this album is bound to be a commercial success, particularly overseas, where instrumental R'n'R is traditionally appreciated. The Losers are emerging as clear winners with this latest offering.

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released December 15, 2012

Mean Disposition / Kingsnake Records
Produced by Mike Mariconda

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Born Losers Barcelona, Spain

Sounds from instrumental r'n'r golden age, raw R'n'R, allied with pop melodies, jazzy touches and film music, roaring from your speakers all at once!

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