Johnny Marr & The Healers are back with a bang (or should I say, a "Boomslang") in this remastered and expanded edition of their 2024 album.
Marr, famously known for his guitar skills in The Smiths, proves once again that he's not just a sidekick to Morrissey.
The album kicks off with the energetic "Down on the Corner," a track that immediately grabs your attention and sets the tone for the rest of the record.
Marr's signature jangly guitar riffs are in full force here, sounding as fresh and exciting as ever.
Tracks like "London's Burning" and "In Betweens" showcase Marr's ability to write catchy, memorable tunes that stick in your head long after the album has finished.
It's like musical earworms, but in the best way possible.
The expanded edition of the album includes bonus tracks that only add to the overall experience.
"Summer Rain" and "Twisted Lines" are standouts, showing a softer, more introspective side to Marr's songwriting.
Overall, Johnny Marr & The Healers have delivered a remastered and expanded album that is a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
It's a reminder that Marr is not just a guitar hero, but a talented songwriter and musician in his own right.
So grab your headphones, press play, and let the magic of "Boomslang" wash over you.
You won't be disappointed.
Marr, famously known for his guitar skills in The Smiths, proves once again that he's not just a sidekick to Morrissey.
The album kicks off with the energetic "Down on the Corner," a track that immediately grabs your attention and sets the tone for the rest of the record.
Marr's signature jangly guitar riffs are in full force here, sounding as fresh and exciting as ever.
Tracks like "London's Burning" and "In Betweens" showcase Marr's ability to write catchy, memorable tunes that stick in your head long after the album has finished.
It's like musical earworms, but in the best way possible.
The expanded edition of the album includes bonus tracks that only add to the overall experience.
"Summer Rain" and "Twisted Lines" are standouts, showing a softer, more introspective side to Marr's songwriting.
Overall, Johnny Marr & The Healers have delivered a remastered and expanded album that is a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
It's a reminder that Marr is not just a guitar hero, but a talented songwriter and musician in his own right.
So grab your headphones, press play, and let the magic of "Boomslang" wash over you.
You won't be disappointed.






