| 4.5 superb |
| Black Star Black Star |
| Brant Bjork Jalamanta |
it was a shock at first but tbh this has indeed grown on me since i got it.
it helps if your setup can reproduce the very low end bass on here kuz that's the driving force of most of the tracks.
what is it about spaced out desert grooves that work so well? |
| Clutch Strange Cousins From The West |
| Deltron 3030 Deltron 3030 |
| Electric Masada At the Mountains of Madness |
| Eminem The Slim Shady LP |
| Frank Zappa Waka/Jawaka |
| Frank Zappa Wazoo |
| Frank Zappa Joe's Garage |
| Frank Zappa Apostrophe |
| Frank Zappa Bongo Fury |
| Frank Zappa Zoot Allures |
| KRS-One Keep Right |
| Kyuss Wretch |
Production quality aside, Wretch has some monster riffs. The band show plenty of promise for the greatness, which followed on "Blues..." and "...Sky Valley". Among the early classics are The Law, Katzenjammer and the epic Son Of A Bitch.
Heavy, raw and not to be overlooked. |
| Lana Del Rey Chemtrails Over The Country Club |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III |
| Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti |
| Madvillain Madvillainy |
| Mariya Takeuchi Trad |
| Megadeth Endgame |
| Meshuggah obZen |
| Metallica Ride The Lightning |
| Metallica Master Of Puppets |
| Metallica ...And Justice For All |
| Nas Stillmatic |
| Nas God's Son |
| Opeth Blackwater Park |
| Pearl Jam Pearl Jam |
| Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon |
| Pink Floyd The Wall |
| Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn |
| R.E.M. The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987 |
| R.E.M. Out of Time |
| R.E.M. Lifes Rich Pageant |
| Refused The Shape Of Punk To Come |
| Rollins Band Nice |
What can you say. Rollins and Mother Superior deliver a record with a fresh sound.
The lyrics are bread-n-butter Rollins: "Hello, darkness, pain, memories, shame... all the
time wasted... sin, pity and blame," with his great sense of humour "it's better to give
than receive, what a lie, you'd rather sleep late, never work and get high."
The music on the other hand features the upbeat boogie of Let That Devil Out and funky Up
For It, which add diversity to the heavier moments like Hangin' Around, We Walk Alone or the
sludge of Going Out Strange.
There's undeniable chemistry here between Rollins and his band, possibly unheard since
1994's Weight, which is what maintains a cohesive sound for such a diverse record.
But make no mistake. This is heavy, grooving, ballsy rock 'n roll. |
| Slayer Show No Mercy |
| Slo Burn Amusing The Amazing |
| Suicidal Tendencies Still Cyco After All These Years |
| Tatsuro Yamashita Spacy |
| The Roots Game Theory |
| The Roots Things Fall Apart |
| The Roots Do You Want More?!!!??! |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream |
| The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness |
| Tinariwen Elwan |
| Tool Salival |
| Van Halen Van Halen |
| Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang Forever |
| Yngwie Malmsteen Rising Force |