Translated by Stanley Unwin I think!

THE JOINT HOKIE 
The Way is ... Sometimes Goes
Coolbuzz Records
Rock and Blues muscular infernal

From Colchester (GB) hard resonating sound of a new combo, The Hokie Joint, the fiery and dashing young men who approached the shores of a rock sulfur played in the carelessness and the fury of their passion.  These types are registered parties last November, Benelux, a surprising album, explosive, throwing into the face of a world jaded unpleasant , violent music without constraints, as the sharp teeth of rock, vibrant as the emotions of blues, as stimulating a sense of folk.

Brimming with imagination, full of verve, Hokie Joint sprays genres and influences inevitable, is laughing like a Tom Waits too wise, a smooth Clapton, a minimalist Dr. Feelgood, a James Hunter muddy and even an aging Stone in the right mood of the 60's and the attitude of a generation that does even more traditions (scandal), but who nevertheless took the seed of many seeds. Brimming with imagination, full of verve, Hokie Joint sprays genres and influences inevitable.

Hokie Joint, the guitar is saturated, sharp and devastating a brand Fisk Joel songs jets acids, the singing of a property consisting charismatic singer and torrid, Jojo Burgess, between Howlin Wolf and Jimmy Wood, Imperial !  Fisk and Burgess know set fire to the house of a rock too consensual (the eponymous title is amazing) but also, sometimes, be another, loading tinged ballad about a voluptuous melancholy and supported by harmonica scary emotional burdens of Giles King, Royal, who haunts the rocky beaches of a rough album! 

Out of nowhere, signed by the Dutch label Coolbuzz (respect) and infected rock, blues and folk. These three are the linchpin of a gang that rhythm section, Stephen Cutmore, battery, and Fergie Fulton, makes it even more cuts this masterly opus, in his excellent, Blues and folk. Moreover Hokie Joint has a mission: "talking the blues to the masses" ... Moreover Hokie Joint has a mission: "the talking blues to the masses" ...
Not far from the Imperial Crowns.

Francis Rateau

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