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Dan Sartain: Lives

Dan Sartain

Dan Sartain: Lives

Fifth album of lo-fi rockabilly and 60s surf guitar romps from the Alabama retro rocker

ADM rating[?]

6.5

Label
One Little Indian
UK Release date
31/05/2010
  1. 8.0 |   The List

    Comes off the press with the country hick/Mex rockerbilly of Dan Sartain Vs the Serpientes and Join Dan Sartain cut with the 60s garage racket that Liam Watson specialises in
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  2. 8.0 |   Daily Telegraph

    Driven by twangy, Cramps-y guitar riffs, shuffling rockabilly/mambo beats and relentlessly paranoid lyrics, his third album is a belter
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  3. 8.0 |   Blurt

    Sartain's sure to entertain anyone who's still jazzed about tricked-out gas guzzlers, Betty Page, greased-back hair, and just about any music with "billy" at the end of the name
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  4. 8.0 |   Prefix

    For those who like their underground rock stars weird, their guitar rock crafty, and their authenticity untainted, Sartain is something of a godsend
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  5. 7.0 |   NME

    Dan Sartain is still your go-to man for authentic Sun Studio-styled riffs and hip swings
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  6. 7.0 |   Drowned In Sound

    Towards the end, even the most hardened listener might find their attention waver a touch as the last four songs sneak Lives over the finish line. Suddenly they'll notice the music has stopped playing
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  7. 7.0 |   Clash

    The emotionally and sexually assertive ‘Touch Me’ ends this idiosyncratic, iconoclastic album with lascivious, lo-fi grace
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  8. 7.0 |   The Scotsman

    It's all authentic stuff executed with the necessary tunnel vision conviction to pull off such a shameless time-warp
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  9. 6.5 |   The Observer

    It is a shame that Sartain's considerable smarts don't quite last the full 13 tracks
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  10. 6.0 |   The Skinny

    Sartain skilfully captures a dark, monochromatic snapshot of retrograde America
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  11. 6.0 |   Subba Cultcha

    It all sounds impressively authentic and quite chic, though it’s still a tad early to be able to work out whether these songs will earn themselves a place among the best the genre has to offer
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  12. 6.0 |   Eye Weekly

    In his next life, maybe he’ll skip plodding chores like “Anything I Say” and play to his strengths
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  13. 6.0 |   Q

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  14. 6.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Sartain is a fine exponent of classic rock ‘n’ roll however, it’s just that on this occasion the songs aren’t as on the money as they should be
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  15. 6.0 |   Tiny Mix Tapes

    Sartain’s guitar is both raw and practiced, straightforward and adept, and fortunately that skillful playing elevates some of the lesser efforts that round out the album
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  16. 6.0 |   State

    This blend of frenetic rock ‘n’ roll with sharp wit make it fun, but not earth shattering
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  17. 6.0 |   Uncut

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  18. 6.0 |   PopMatters

    Dan Sartain Lives! is certainly an album that walks further down the path cut by its predecessors
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  19. 4.0 |   Mojo

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