Saturday, February 9, 2013
REVIEW: Fury - 'Flying' / '100 Proof' 7" 1972 Archival Release (Hozac)
Trudging, murky, doom-ful, trashy, riff-tastic rock n' roll from 1972...or as Hozac Records describes it on their site, "an explosive fireball of mayhem aimed straight at your groin." Yup, couldn't agree more. Also, its one of those recordings that 'sounds loud' even when you're listening to it at low volumes. Fuck '11' these guys went straight to '24.' Split your mind wide open an grab this disc here.
Labels:
1972,
archival release,
black sabbath,
chicago,
doom,
fury,
heavy metal,
hozac,
hozac records,
metal,
proto punk,
punk,
reissue,
riff,
rock n roll,
why pick on me,
ypickonme
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