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Review: The Gutter Twins - Saturnalia

Sub Pop, released 4th March 2008

Fans of Greg Dulli (ex-Afghan Whigs, Twilight Singers) and Mark Lanegan (ex-Screaming Trees, Twilight Singers, Mark Lanegan Band, *breathes*, QOTSA, etc) have been drooling in anticipation for this long-awaited collaborative release, and as one of those fans, I can safely say it lives up to expectations and then some. It's a joy to sit back and absorb the dark, brooding, bluesy atmosphere that this record projects; as always Lanegan's rusty baritone sends chills right to the bone in a way that only his voice can.

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