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HANKY PANKY

"Many of Hank’s simple three and four chord, two and a half minute statements are elongated distorted and twisted into something quite disturbing and surreal. I’m sure Hank wouldn’t have done it this way, but he might just have approved.”
- COUNTRY MUSIC PEOPLE

"If anything proves that Hank was up there with Cole Porter and Lennon & McCartney, it’s this Johnson effort. Powerful and disturbing.”
- COUNTRY MUSIC INTERNATIONAL

"A bold experiment that, in its liberties taken, honours the strength of those deathless songs.”
- Q *** (RECOMMENDED)

"TheThe’s Hank William's covers are a swinging, manly romp through hell, high water and several crates of serious spirits. Which is the way it should be done.”
- NME

"Matt Johnson of TheThe performs a career side swerve by cutting 11 covers of Hank originals. Rumbling, jumpy rock ‘n’ roll that gets to the heart of darkness that’s deep inside William's’ most anguished songs.”
- MOJO

"These songs must rank amongst the most achingly tender music Johnson has ever produced. At the end of the day this is another near perfect TheThe LP capable of producing just the right proportions of joy, misery and fear. What better start to the year could you possibly want?”
- SELECT

"William's’ songs are stripped to their bare bones and re-invested with a dirty, pumping soured pop sensibility.”
- TIME OUT

"Adds new life to already great songs.”
- DAILY MAIL ****

"Hanky Panky comprises 11 Hank William's songs interpreted by Matt Johnson’s TheThe. William's is an evergreen American classic and TheThe’s current incarnation are authentic, brooding rockers. It can’t be bad really and it’s not. ”
- INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

"Sparsely arranged and brimming with religious fervour, these emotionally charged dusky tunes will have you weeping before sundown.”
- GQ

"Fans of TheThe should find plenty to enjoy, from the opening bluesy rendition of Honky Tonkin’, which Johnson has slowed down and spooked up beyond recognition, to the spectral whisper which he applies to the album’s closer, I Can’t Escape From You. Hanky Panky retains such a distinct character of it’s own that you scarcely notice the liberties taken.”
- THE SUNDAY TIMES

"Matt Johnson covers Hank William's’ heartbroken country classics and manages to lend them his own brooding feel and do justice to the originals. Good stuff well done.”
- LOADED

"On Hanky Panky this new incarnation of TheThe sound like the Plastic Ono Band.”
- ARENA

"Hanky Panky’s 11 tracks are a sympathetic and - given the gulf of experience, generation, culture and character that separates the two artists - a surprisingly successful homage to the man from Alabama. It should bring the truth and beauty of William's to a while new audience.”
- THE LIST

"Whether remaining faithful to the original version, or totally ripping it apart, Johnson endows each song with that distinctive TheThe sound. This is Johnson at his raw and emotional best. The stetson hat quite suits him too.”
- THE BIG ISSUE

"It is hard to think of a more bizarre mismatch of talents than those of Matt Johnson and the long deceased country singer Hank William's but against the odds a peculiar alchemy occurs.”
- THE TIMES

"Matt Johnson’s set of 11 cover versions has a timely quality to it. Much more than that though, this characteristically (and charismatically) dark and gloomy handling of them seems far closer to the pained, drug addicted Williams depicted in the books than many of the original renditions.”
- ENCORE

"Hanky Panky succeeds because it sounds more like a batch of new songs by TheThe than a mere ditto of Hank Sr. ditties, The groups signature juiced up guitar, feverish harmonica and manic depressive rhythms remain, while sad Hank’s blue yodels find a home in kindred spirit Johnson’s dolorous wail.”
- INTERVIEW

"Matt Johnson takes on the Hank William's song book and wins on points. “
- SUNDAY LIFE

"Hanky Panky is not an easy listen. There seems to be no depths William's’ loneliness does not plumb. However challenging, the album is, however, ultimately compelling - Hank would be flattered.”
- THE MIX

"To wonder whether TheThe’s interpretation of William's’ songs are actually Country or not is to miss the point, for Johnson clearly relates to William's as a fellow songwriter and has gone to great lengths to select songs that most appeal to him. Although Johnson has contorted William's’ melodies and chord structures to varying degrees, the overall impression reflects the simplicity and greatness of William's’ talent.”
- TOP

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