Cool review of GOSPELBEACH “Let It Burn” via KEXP
A fine set of ‘70s-steeped, west coast country-rock with a warm sound combining jangly guitars, piano, organ, vintage synths, airy harmonies and wistful song hooks. – KEXP
A fine set of ‘70s-steeped, west coast country-rock with a warm sound combining jangly guitars, piano, organ, vintage synths, airy harmonies and wistful song hooks. – KEXP
The country-tinged California rockers share a hit of cosmic American music. – TINNITIST HERE
This album is a reminder of how great a guitarist Neal Casal was. Do yourself a favor when you listen to this album: turn up the volume, then just sit back and enjoy. – GLIDE MAGAZINE
“Let It Burn” is an album of West Coast rock and roll at its best. – MAXIMUM VOLUME MUSIC HERE
UNG TRO HERE
A cliché perhaps to say it but to my ears it’s the band’s best album thus far, and one with a touch of Zen about it. High and low emotions are felt, then let go in order for the next ones to come. Not a bad way to live let alone make records. Apologies to […]
I love ragged duos like this. Not like White Stripes or Black Keys, who are fairly polished within their self-inflicted constraints, but wilder duo-bands, like Whitey Houston and Japandroids. And I also love the blues, and Shake and Bake has some killer blues slide. And, as previously mentioned, I have a real weakness for sleaze […]
TERRASCOPE HERE
LEFT LANE CRUISER “Shake and Bake” review / RUTA 66 here