Album Review: Drenge - Drenge

9 August 2013 | 8:57 pm | Pete Laurie

Lo-fi and no frills, gloriously raw and gritty, you can almost smell the rock and roll coming off Drenge.

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Even though it was recorded in fits and starts over almost three years, the debut, self-titled album from Drenge never sounds roughly assembled, disjointed or uncohesive. Drenge the band and Drenge the album seem to be all about no frills, simple rock'n'roll. While the idea of a rock duo is nothing novel these days, brothers Eion and Rory Loveless bring so much energy and attitude to Drenge that not one track sounds like the work of just two people. Lo-fi and no frills, gloriously raw and gritty, you can almost smell the rock and roll coming off Drenge.