“Adam Levine,” the albums first single, has Valentine telling the Maroon 5 front man to “rot in hell, burn in hell,” but he insists it’s not personal. Their newest album, Mustang, has 10 more danceable synthrock jams synonymous with the Electric Six sound.
“A lot of times I hold my breath for like, a minute, and then blurt out the first thing I think of,” describes Valentine of this improvised process. Five of the original six have come and gone over the past nine albums, leaving singer and principal songwriter Dick Valentine alone with his vision – penning funky jams with utterly detached lyrics.
ANOTHER TOUR OFF DICK VALENTINE’S PAISLEY PRINT CUFFĮlectric Six are the sort of act that just wants to know what’s stuck to the dance hall’s wall.