Did you ever wonder what The Lillingtons or Teenage Bottlerocket would sound like if they had been formed in a remote Scottish county? probably not, but nevertheless The Bucky Bombs have answered that question with their debut album, Bombs Away. This Buckfast fuelled album is short and sweet, just like a shot of a certain tonic wine, as it’s eight tracks are delivered in around 17 minutes, which is exactly what you’d expect from a band that are proudly wearing their nerdcore influences on their tattered sleeves. The opening hit of Bucky-A-Go-Go is pure mainlined Ramonescore, a buzzsaw guitar anthem for getting a bit fucked up that slips seamlessly into I Wanna Leave (Cowdenbeath). The twin themes of alcohol and Scottish towns and places combine with Kelty Beach, a sort of love song, or at ...