Never knew much about David Allan Coe but the booze ‘n’ dope legends. Toothless, drunk country lyrics everywhere, while 3/4th of Pantera go all Jackyl on us.
The band is still playing butt-shaking boogie rock, but the tempo’s a bit less frantic, and the psychedelic effects on the vocals may arch an eyebrow or two.
For whatever reason, the band’s brand of classic power-trio heavy rock seems to spring into a further dimension when the three members step onto a stage.
While I enjoyed the woodsy American rock feel of 2 Over Ten, I was hoping for a different direction on the follow-up, and I was definitely not disappointed.
Two members of Sleep, the legendary proto-stoner ’90s trio, Chris Hakius and Al Cisneros, return after a long sabbatical as bass-and-guitar stoner duo, OM.
A reasonably in-depth analysis (almost two hours), and even if there’s not much new information for the hardcore geeks, the performance footage is enough.
The boys belly-flop into the deep mud-clogged river of America and belch out steel-shod blues shorn of beer rock, record collector ass-covering, and minutiae.