The Toadies broke through in the mid-'90s with a mix of snarling late-grunge guitars and addictive pop hooks. On "No Deliverance," their first new work in a number of years, the band is free of the post-Cobain logjam, and it shows. The sound is sinewy and assured Texas rock. Biography
Vaden Todd Lewis [vocals, guitar] says the band has gone for a ?bare knuckle? sound on No Deliverance, amping up the psychotic stomp heard on Rubberneck and Hell Below? on the grinding, relentless title track as well as the seething, death-of-a-romance gem ?So Long Lovey Eyes? and the towering, sludgy ?Man of Stone.? The upshot is a taut, exhilarating listen that is quintessentially Toadies.
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