Intense
J. M. Brooks-Renaud | Motown | 08/09/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"In the history of Detroit garage rock leading up to the White Stripes, the most celebrated group of this genre, all roads lead through Jim Diamond. He is the producer and recorder that gives these groups a chance to record and helps them round out a beautiful fuzzy and garage sound. The Hentchmen deliver a thick guitar and organ sound that hits you like a friggin huge Plymouth. The group is history, but these records document the tenacity and ferocity of white boys playing boogie blues in Detroit. This record never stops and we all wish the Hentchmen never would have either. One thinks if they could have waited a couple more years they could have been apart of the bandwagon."