Soul Shake

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This is about the song. For the slapping gesture, see low five.
Soul Shake
Taxi Violence - Soul Shake album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released2013
Label Independent
Taxi Violence chronology
Unplugged: Long Way From Home
(2011)
Soul Shake
(2013)
Tenfold
(2014)

Soul Shake is the fourth studio album by South African rock band Taxi Violence, [1] released in July 2013.

Contents

Reception

Soul Shake receivedpositive reviews upon its release.

Soul Shake is easily their best – most electrifying, kinetic, and yes, most catchy – album yet. At last, Taxi Violence have recorded an album that captures the catharsis of their live shows.

Rolling Stone Magazine

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Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Brainmash" 
2."Seize the Day" 
3."Lost Sock" 
4."Love Sick Rock 'n Roll" 
5."Best of Both" 
6."Soul Shake" 
7."Paint the Streets" 
8."Ain’t Got the Time (But I Got the Moves)" 
9."God’s Gonna Cut You Down" 
10."Get Me Off" 
11."Walk Across My Grave" 

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References

  1. "biography". Taxi Violence. Retrieved 8 May 2013.