There are seven tracks on “Stitched Up” and that raises the eternal debate about it being an EP or a mini-album. Either way, it’s on CD. Tokyo Beef aren’t musical virtuosos but they aren’t exactly on L-plates either. Guitarists Punk and Graeme (he’s also on vocals) have some mighty fine chops to display. (Chops? Tokyo Beef. Geddit?)The Beef’s engine room is pretty tight, too.
“The Way We Like It” is made-to-order pub rock transplanted to the southern end of the Queensland Gold Coast. It’s the sort of thing you would have soaked up most weekend if you’d been a denizen of the long-lost Playroom, the premier rock and roll venue in that neck of the woods “Kamikaze Man” throws in an Asian guitar figure and name-drops Godzilla.
The title track’s a keeper and “Gypsy Woman” recalls the Psychotic Turnbuckles, in parts. The live “Badseed” shows some fire and dynamics while “Midnight Train” rides a rocking feel.
Like its predecessors in the Tokyo back cataslogue (that search box at the top of the site will help you find them), “Stitched Up” is a barrel of fun. Get a copy here.
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