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Tokyo Sex Destruction have found the time to improve their musical discourse, maybe by the experience acquired, maybe by Gregg Foreman’s (The Delta 72, Cat Power) divine intervention as producer and keyboardist. Seven years after their debut, they come up with their best record yet. Unrecognizeable at some times, Tokyo Sex Destruction have picked up the best of their influences to build songs in an upper level, according to their impressing live career all around the world, from Canada to Slovenia, from Russia to the USA. With RM Sinclair added to the line-up (though he’s been with the band for four intense live-playing years), bass lines are more brilliant than ever, and fit perfectly with JM Sinclair drums and RR Sinclair polished guitars. Closer than ever to the Philadelphia Sound and Shaft soundtracks, this collection of songs is a winner.
Track List:

1. Dope and Love 2:50
2. Stories From The Neighbourhood 3:03
3. The Sounds Of Your Soul 3:38
4. It Was 69 5:21
5. Its Gonna Be Alright 1:25
6. Let Me Down 5:28
7. Move It 4:45
8. They have Lost Control 2:43
9. Cold Sweat 3:43
10. Dont Let My Hands Fall 5:51
11. I Think You Lie 5:01
12. Listen My Lord 2:18
13. Dont Try To Hide The Truth Of You 3:41
14. Prodigal Stones Blues 2:52
Release Name: Tokyo_Sex_Destruction-The_Neighbourhood-2010-CRN
Genre: Indie
Label: Glitterhou (Indigo
Quality: VBR Kbit/4410kHz/Joint Stereo
Size: 69.75 MB
Playing Time: 52:39