There's nothing classic about The Surfbeat Club though. It is a Dutch band started in the 10s and releasing a new record in 2021. If anything, the bandmembers show how good they each are at their respective instruments and how tight they sound as a band. The high sounding and old, organ leads many of the songs. The guitar often plays a backbeat rhythm accentuating the Madness/Two Tone influences and comes in for solo's that are far more modern in sound than anything Dale and Wray could ever have imagine in their wildest dreams. Except for when the guitar leads the melody, as e.g. in 'Speeding Ticket' it sounds more classic like The Shadows. In the traditional soloing, influences are more Ritchie Blackmore and Slash than their older colleagues.
There really is nothing more to write here. Shakedown and more Hipshakin' Bronco Beats is so full of energy that the words John Lennon wrote for 'For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite' ring so true: "A good time is guaranteed for all". The Surfbeat Club's album is one big party. Hearing is believing, believe me.
Wout de Natris
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