Solid-as-a-rock four-on-the-floor beats and rhythmiclicious riffs that recall AC/DC and QOTSA, the band makes you writhe, headbang, and drink like it’s ’74.
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.