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Sons and Daughters: The Repulsion Box

Interview,  Sept, 2005  by Kim Taylor Bennett

SONS AND DAUGHTERS The Repulsion Box (Domino)

Franz Ferdinand tour mates and fellow Scotsmen Sons and Daughters sing it loud and proud in their local vernacular on their first full-length album. What was immediately appealing about the group's debut EP, last year's Love the Cup, is still present here: There's the almost mythic jig of "Monsters," the tiptoed guitars of "Choked," and, crucially, lead singer Adele Bethel's vocals, which veer from a whiskey-weary purr to a banshee wail, providing guitarist Scott Paterson's gruff sing-speak with a perfect jousting partner. Crackling with hand claps and finger snaps, and fusing primal Americana with skittish Highland folk to dazzling effect, it's impressive from beginning to end.

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