The Luka State: “More Than This” (Review & Stream)

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“Slow down, this is getting ugly,” warns Conrad Ellis as this record kicks off with a grim Oasis boogie called “Bring Us Down.” If the frontman of The Luka State actually still sounds like Liam Gallagher, he later turns into songs like “Swimming Backwards”
or “Change” in Eddie Vedder. Appropriately, the title track, which bitterly gives the British welfare system a very bad report, has something of a grunge classic about it, with its rumbling bass and alarm guitar.

A wonderfully loud, growling and direct rock album

Between Britpunk and stadium rock, The Luka State from the British town of Winsford deliver a wonderfully loud, growling and direct rock album on the follow-up to “Fall In Fall Out” that hasn’t been heard in a long time.

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