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by Jürgen Tschamler
(14.09.2007)
Holland's meanest, dirtiest and angriest trio returns in the high speed Rock'n'Roll circus. With 13 shells in the trunk they make clear from the beginning what they want. Rough, full speed tracks dominate the album making clear: in the house of Peter Pan Speedrock they constantly act at the limit to the heart attack. So, with a cardiac defect, you should approach tornados, like "Heatseeker". Furthermore, they also present a cover version of the G.B.H.-classic, "Sick boy", performed in high speed, of course. Not only lyrically, you wonder in "You do it or you don't" if you should go pogo, bang your head or rather sit still and try to rest you feet. A finest show-me-your-boobs ass kicker. Already in the brute opener, "Speedfreak Blitzkrieg", they make clear that they may have become older but no inch calmer. For years, P.P.S. has been the spearhead in their genre and will easily notice that they are more and more hated of the competitors for their uncompromising attitude towards their speed-sound.