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As I slip on my velvet smoking jacket and adjust my round spectacles, I can’t help but feel transported back to the swinging 60s with Downliners Sect’s latest album, “The Sect.” This British invasion-inspired record is a delightful romp through the era of mop-tops and mod fashion, with a cheeky edge that keeps things fresh and exciting. From the moment the opening track kicks in, you can tell that these lads know their way around a catchy riff. The jangly guitars and driving drums are pure nostalgia, but there’s a modern twist that prevents it from feeling like a mere tribute act. It’s like The Beatles and The Kinks had a lovechild, and that lovechild is now fronting a gritty garage band. Each track on “The Sect” is dripping with attitude and charm, from the infectious energy of “I Had My Fun” to the bluesy swagger of “Baby What’s Wrong.” Frontman Don Craine’s vocals are gritty and soulful, perfectly complementing the band’s raw sound. It’s a testament to their longevity that they can still deliver raucous rock ‘n’ roll with the same fervor as their heyday. Overall, Downliners Sect’s “The Sect” is a rollicking good time that will have you tapping your toes and swaying to the beat. Whether you’re a die-hard mod or just a casual fan of British invasion music, this album is sure to please. So grab your go-go boots and crank up the volume – it’s time to join The Sect.
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