Carrying the torch for good old rock & roll sleaze -- the kind that can be heard on Jerry Lee Lewis' Live at the Star Club and the dirtiest Rolling Stones records -- Low Cut Connie separated themselves from other new millennial rock & roll revivalists by emphasizing big, danceable rhythms as much as their sharp, clever songs. They're also distinguished by leader Adam Weiner playing piano, an instrument that isn't heard much in straight-ahead rock & roll in the 2010s. Weiner's pounding piano drove such early rockers as "Shake It Little Tina" and "Boozophilia," the latter catchi...