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Type: Single Release date: 12/05/2003
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After a furious A&R storm surrounding the Lincolnshire three-piece, The 22-20s offer us their first 7” single release. A-side ‘Such a Fool’ is a guttural guitar assault, driving through its bluesy three minutes with psychotic guitar flourishes, and a languid stomp that would make The White Stripes shuffle in their newly claimed rock ‘n’ roll throne. Martin Trimble’s voice falls effortlessly behind the pumping guitars – his punchy rasp dressing the tune perfectly.

Flip the record over, and the heavy guitars and drums are replaced with the swinging acoustic groove of ‘Baby You’re Not In Love’. Trimble’s delicious slide guitar tinges the tune’s gentle swagger. His previously bluesy vocals now roll along with a Mississippi twang, finished off with an almost Dylan-esque delivery.

Are The 22-20s England’s answer to The White Stripes? We shall have to wait and see. But on this early evidence, Jack and Meg might have to take a step back, and move to Lincoln.

The 22-20s - Such A Fool

I wouldn't move to Lincoln if I were you. I can't get a bus home after seven in the evening. Not that there's anything to go into town for in the evening. Unless a night in an hideously overcrowded Walkabout appeals. Pah.

Lincoln: You are offically not cool. Sorry.

The 22-20s - Such A Fool

Classic single!

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