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Elder: Reflections of a Floating World (wow)
Fear Factory: Demanufacture, still a classic of it’s time.
Black Sites: In Monochrome. A random find, outstanding album with serious riffage
https://youtu.be/o5uwDCVPd14
Live 'N' Kickin' Collector's Edition, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered
West/Bruce/LaingCD received from Amazon yesterday.
Raucous, full of the joys of the open A-major chord (you know the one I mean x02220) on a HB equipped guitar through an overloading amplifier
Stuff I should have listened to 40 years ago but hadn't got around to 'cos I'd only just discovered Mountain.
Will definitely be getting some more of the same ...
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
And no, it is not a black metal album even though the cover and the title/band name would have you believe... Psychedelic/stoner rock a-la The Sword et al.
There's a lot of instrumental parts but heh no issues there.
I'll have to buy the CD soon, they're one of my buy-the-CD bands....
Also got Green Druid’s album, Ashen Blood. More on the doom side of stoner, heavy as hell.
https://youtu.be/vCa7KfrElUE
Anyway, probably my favourite:
https://youtu.be/vAAIs4L49VA
https://youtu.be/I_JGkFcagoY
The whole EP is brilliant. Only stumbled upon it by chance on Spotify, but I love it.
Oh, and also this track. What a chorus.
https://youtu.be/T6TkDFhlqd8
#1 by Big Star. I have listened to it before but only this time am I really getting and appreciating it. As a big Teenage Fanclub fan, yes I can see the influence. Great songs. I've been learning to play Thirteen on my acoustic, beautiful song.
Also, Sci-fi Lullabies by Suede, the b-sides collection. Damn I should have got this 20 years ago, I loved early Suede and was familiar with My Insatiable One but had not heard other b-sides. The Bernard Butler songs are just go good, as good if not better than some of the 'proper' album tracks, and that's saying something. Incredible guitar player; I find it very very difficult to work out his parts. Not so sure about the songs post Butler; I've never really got into Suede post Bernard.
Look all credit to him for having a go. One thing you can say for sure is at least he's consistent, and persistent...
In all honesty as much as I didn't like it, he's not a bad bass player. Could pass on the singing and the random hi hat clashing but if it was more a demo of just the bass on its own it coulda been pretty good.