It’s always amazed me how much of a reputation these guys have with so little to back it up. “Sex on Wheels” is a great song, but what else have they done?
Music makes the world livable, and good music can make this often metaphorical and occasionally literal garbage heap much more so, ‘cept it’s a bitch to find.
Creature has some attempts at heaviness, but mostly the band teeters in the middle of that blurry area between a rock song and a ballad, very much like Live.
The Geritol-swiggers at King Biscuit has (re-)issued a reminder of Keith’s drunken-imp eminence by remastering his only solo LP, 1975’s Two Sides of the Moon.
A unique blueprint that combines distinct, albeit abrasive, rap ‘n’ rant styled vocals with funky electronic percussion and a dark carnival atmosphere.
Aggressive, loud, rock-based but without pandering to whimsical trends of commercial radio, and basically heavy, gruff, yet melodic in a tough sorta way.