“Straight Up”, Endrick & The Sandwiches

A nice guy, this guy. Since the too rare chapters of the group The Great Novel, we had lost sight of him. Maybe him too. Here he is again far from the beaten track, with his crazy curls, smiling and tattooed, renamed Endrick. With a group that is edible: The Sandwiches. Nourishing friends, in other words. Together, they have something of John Sebastian’s Lovin’ Spoonful, the part jug bandgood times rolling in crampons, an intense sense of humor that’s a bit crazy: it takes a lot to write a song called Tex Avery Wolfin tribute to the late madman of Looney Toonscreator of Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and company. Their music, in fact, is never sad, even when it is a Mortgage Blues of a singer in default of payment or of a Rattling Bomb about to explode. This is the kind of unpretentious (but damn cool) music you make once the balloon of success has deflated. This Straight Upradically honest, could paradoxically be a hit. As long as it gets out there.

Straight Up

★★★★

Endrick & The Sandwiches, Big in the Garden/Warner Canada

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