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By Matt Sullivan

Published on July 31, 2008 at 3:40am

This Atlanta quartet are poised for big things. Their brand of retro-fused homage to early garage rockers certainly gives contemporaries like The Black Lips and The Coathangers a run for their money, and their live set is steadily garnering the band a nationwide reputation. Boozey locals Outlaw Lovers open, sharing the same affinity for early rock ’n’ roll while throwing a hefty amount of twang on top of the pile—sorta like a Southern rock version of The Who.
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