Posted March 08, 2008 by Din
The Hand Of a Conspiracy
by The Diamond Platinum Rings
pop, rock

Din says: From Quincy, Massachusetts, The Diamond Platinum Rings draw heavily from close harmony vocal duos like the Everly Brothers, but their songs are more like post Clash or Mekons working class anthems. This tune has a fiddle that wanders on and off key to great effect, framing the pissed off vocal perfectly over a tight rock rhythm section. Fooking hot.
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