Number 7
Flirting with progressive and symphonic rock, offering up seemingly musical anarchy, dishing out the best of psychedelic waves, serving hardrock from the sixties and seventies and glazing it all with a nice layer of stoner and a hefty groove to put out a prime example of free rock for all to hear and appreciate. One track, no more, no less. But one track of pure blissful madness and seemingly endless adventures. Over fifty impossibly sweet riffs, unparalleled basswork and a drummer with more variation then the amount of animals on planet earth and still functioning as the glue that holds it all together. It’s grooving to a high musical wave, destined for far away lands and forever rolling and gushing and crashing. It’s so good it’s almost a criminal act not to be swept of your feet by this record. So you’d better get on board; otherwise you might get arrested by the fuzz, local or otherwise…
The Atomic Bitchwax - The Local Fuzz
Yeah awesome free freak stuff!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJust didn't like this at all, seemed like a stoned idea taken too far. None of the riffs seemed properly explored and it just felt a bit chucked together.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenJust me who thought that then ? :)
Nice guys, but this TAB release is in my opinion sth they wanted to get out to score some gigs in Europe in support of bands like MM, regrettable .... N(o mistake)°7(0)?
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