2013 has proved to be a whirlwind year for the legendary rock band The Flamin' Groovies. After successful tours of Japan, Australia, the UK and the US, they've been in the studio laying down tracks for their next release due in 2014, one of which songs, "The End of the World," Rolling Stone recently premiered, claiming that "like their best tracks, this music is timeless."
What people probably don't know is that this reunion was initially triggered by Groovies' frontman and guitarist Chris Wilson inviting his former bandmates, Cyril Jordan and George Alexander, to help record his latest full-length studio album, It's Flamin' Groovy! Like the Groovies' most beloved material, these 12 tracks of archetypal rock 'n' roll dig deep into the band's own influences, while still retaining that "timeless" element, and is proof that these guys haven't lost any of their edge. Chris is also joined on this effort by ex-Groovies Roy Loney, Mike Wilhelm and James Ferrell, along with Procol Harum's Hammond legend Matthew Fisher, who played live with the Groovies during their UK dates earlier this year. The album contains plenty of the harmonies and jangle from the band's classic Shake Some Action era; in fact opening track "All the Action" is a world-weary riposte to its forebear. "She Satisfies" and "Heart in Her Hand" are both Cyril Jordan originals that have their roots back in the '80s as lost Groovies classics. Elsewhere the album ventures into Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street territory, while Roy Loney chips in on the high energy rock'n'roll of "Gamblin' Man." There are also nods in the direction of The Beatles' Revolver and touches of psychedelia in the track "Bad Dreams."Videos