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The Day After The Sabbath 57 Speedball Morning

The Day After The Sabbath 57 Speedball Morning Download here: [mf] or [mg] password:  tdats TDATS 57 is another selection of English language rock and psych weirdities from my searches. Blackhorse were a very obscure Florida-based band and open up the compilation with a full frontal assault of gritty southern-tinged hard rock, which takes us nicely on to more southern flavor with the Skynyrdian riffs of Swampgas who made one album, in 1972 according to the sources. "The Accent" were a one-single 60s band that showed some great proto-progressive song-writing for Red Sky At Night and Bullet is reputedly one of the founding names of bloggers favourite Hard Stuff (see Vol.2) whos early recordings also came under the name of Daemon. As Hard Stuff they recorded two quirky and heavy rock/prog albums, they were an obscure supergroup as such, including John Du Cann and Paul Hammond formerly of Atomic Rooster, and John Gustafson, formerly of Quatermass. Texass Twilighters come in with ...

Review Voice Of Ruin Morning Wood 2014

Review Voice Of Ruin Morning Wood 2014 Artist: Voice Of Ruin Album: Morning Wood Genre: Death Metal/Horny Farmer Metal Facebook Tracklist: 1.Welcome To The Stud Farm 01:27 2.Party Hard 03:58 3.Through The Eyes Of Machete 03:55 4.Day Of Rage 04:30 5.The Rise Of Nothing 04:30 6.Morning Wood 04:20 7.Viols D�sinvoltes 04:17 8.Cockn Bulls 03:27 9.Today Will End 02:41 10.Sex For Free 04:06 11.Big Dick 04:27 12.Dirty 04:09 Stream and Purchase via Bandcamp Review These Swiss dudes have made quite an interesting concept to their band. The concepts and ideas are hilarious, and the music is crushing, and you can tell these guys are a ton of fun to hang with. Usually I despise clean singing, but the clean vocals on "Through the Eyes of Machete" with the overall culmination of guitars and growls I have to admit worked out great (not so much on the title track in my opinion). Album opens up with an instrumental "Welcome to Stud Farm" and right away the track name lets you know wh...

The Next Morning The Next Morning 1971 trinidad stunning psych rock

The Next Morning The Next Morning 1971 trinidad stunning psych rock The late-1960s found guitarist Scipio Sargeant having left his native Trinidad for New York City.  Living in Brooklyn his lightening quick guitar began attracting attention, including that of  fellow Trinidadian/guitarist Bert Bailey.  Discovering a shared interest in hard rock, the pair decided to form a band, quickly recruiting keyboardist Earl Arthur, brother/drummer Herb Bailey and singer Lou Phillips.  With Scipio switching to bass the quintet began attracting attention on the citys club circuit. Almost signed by Columbia, the group ended up with a recording contract on the Roulette Records affiliated Calla label.  Recorded at New Yorks Electric Lady Studios, their 1971 debut "The Next Morning" was produced by Dick Jacobs and clearly drew inspiration from Jimi Hendrix.  Propelled by Arthurs insane keyboards and Bert Baileys wicked feedback drenched guitar, self-penned material such as ...