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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Spread Your Love

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by Jonathan Rawcliffe
Whatever happened to our Rock ‘n’ Roll? Well, it seems Black Rebel Motorcycle Club nicked all the best bits, distilled them into a four-minute track and called it ‘Spread Your Love’.

A dirty, Stooges-style fuzz bass riff is the starting point for one of the strongest songs from an excellent debut LP. Once established, it doesn’t mess about or attempt anything too complicated. It just rocks, maaan.

As with the band’s first two singles, there’s a spirit, an essence to this song which is every bit as vital as the music itself. It lifts you up, advises you to “Spread your love like a fever…”, before adding. “…And don't you ever come down”. Their finest moment to date?

  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 9 / 10

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Spread Your Love

I really don't think it's that good. It's fun for the first few times, but then it gets very, very boring and dull and tedious. But then, maybe I'm just suffering from over-subjection to M2...

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Spread Your Love

grrr...they're such a lite-weight version of the dandy warhols... their songs are really starting to annoy me now!

Re: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Spread Your Love

how could there Possibly be a light weight version of the dandy warhols?!!




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