Direktlänk till inlägg 28 mars 2013
Maryland's Clutch's 7th album. It's the first to include organist Mick Schauer wich makes this album lift another level. This is damn damn good music in my ears! I have never heard another band play music like this, it includes heavy 70's style riffing developed in to the 2000's, strong rock 'n' roll vocals, heavy funky hip hop rhythms and pure hardrock mixed into a great blend that fits my musical interests. A genuin great album that makes it impossible not to air guitar to, buy it! Great partyalbum too.
1)The incompareable Mr. Flannery (8,0) Funky, groovy and heavy and a damn good refrain. That sums this album up in the first song!
2)Burning beard (6,0) Cool main riff but way too chaotic.
3)Gullah (9,0) Slow and hip hop groovy. Great riff!! Fantastic song!
4)Mice and gods (8,0) Reminds of Black Label Society but not as heavy. Good stuff.
5)Pulaski highway (8,0) Super groovy and super heavy and with super strong vocals.
6)Never be moved (7,0)
7)10001110101 (8,0) Slow and groovy, a superb verse and a hip hoppy refrain.
8)Small upsetters (8,0) Almost instrumental bluesy organ number. Nice!
9)Circus maximus (8,0)
10)Tripping the alarm (7,5) Instrumental.
11)10 000 witnesess (8,0)
12)Land of pleasant living (8,0)
13)Gravel road (7,5) Blues song written by Mississippi Fred McDowell.
14)Who's been talking? (6,0) Old-time shuffle blues written by Howlin' Wolf.
Score: 7,64
Neil Fallon-vocals, guitars and percussion (b.1971)
Tim Sult-guitars
Dan Maines-bass (b.1971)
Jean Paul Gaster-drums (b.1971)
Mick Schauer-piano, organ and clavinet
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