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	<title>Devillac s/t self-released</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[These Finns sure know how to sabotage themselves. Between the misleading name, forgettable cover art and tepid instrumental opening number, it\'s a miracle I even bothered to check out the rest of the album. I\'m glad I did though because these dudes actually have a decent heavy fuzzrock sound once they get going. They\'re not idiosyncratic enough to stand out from the mediocre multitudes, but I do dig the fact that they\'re going for a more modern, streamlined approach as opposed to doing the tired retro/stoner thing. I\'ve heard enough wannabees in that vein to last me a lifetime. Anyhow, I\'d say that Devillac is eminently listenable and far, far better than I expected, but still totally forgettable in the end.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[These Finns sure know how to sabotage themselves. Between the misleading name, forgettable cover art and tepid instrumental opening number, it's a miracle I even bothered to check out the rest of the album. I'm glad I did though because these dudes actually have a decent heavy fuzzrock sound once they get going. They're not idiosyncratic enough to stand out from the mediocre multitudes, but I do dig the fact that they're going for a more modern, streamlined approach as opposed to doing the tired retro/stoner thing. I've heard enough wannabees in that vein to last me a lifetime. Anyhow, I'd say that <b>Devillac</b> is eminently listenable and far, far better than I expected, but still totally forgettable in the end.]]></content:encoded>
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