James Arden checks out the garage rockers latest album.
The Christian rock band from Brighton bring religion to the masses.
Recipe for modern R'n'B album: liberal helpings of guest rappers and an overdose of sexual euphemisms.
They launch into the opener and the first three tunes fly by in a blur of crisp guitars, playful synths and pounding drum work - courtesy of Sam Ford, knocking out beats like a man possessed and seemingly doing his best to upstage the rest of his band with an electrifying performance of head-shaking and arm-raising.
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