Reviews
"The most primitive of trash-about rock, the sincerest of blues, and the most completely unironic appreciation for the power of the riff converge." - Grade: A, Ranked #9 in Magnet's "The 20 Best Albums Of 2004" - "It's meant to be felt , way down deep in your gut...", 3 stars out of 5 - "Thanks to some stomping tunes and Auerbach's oak-smoked vocals, it's another rock-solid enterprise.", "Auerbach's holler is seasoned well beyond his quarter-century on this planet, and he has the songwriting ear and musical history to convey a sincere love of the ground the Keys cover.", 3 Stars Out of 5-"It's Terrific, Lively Fun-Soulful, Even...", 3 out of 5 - "RUBBER FACTORY teases with murky swamp boogies, devil-worship stomps and, as is the duo's tradition, a couple of classic-rock covers...", 3 Stars Out of 5-"High-Impact Scuzz-Blues...", 4 stars out of 5 - "Stuffed with pure blues'n'garage rock anthems....Masters of ancient valve amps, fuzz guitar pedals and sludgy vocals.", "Tricks like using a guitar to replicate Vera Hall's 'Trouble So Hard' vocal vault this duo above blues-hipster averageness." - Grade: B