A Pacific Northwest punk band from the late 1970s, they produced a five-song ep and that's it. But that "it" is powerful good.
I wish this area made better music. Seattle still has this reputation as a "cool music city" but that all died in '94. And even that music was pretty bad.
WWK: I feel confident we haven't heard the last from Dr. Harvey Camel.
A Pacific Northwest punk band from the late 1970s, they produced a five-song ep and that's it. But that "it" is powerful good.
I wish this area made better music. Seattle still has this reputation as a "cool music city" but that all died in '94. And even that music was pretty bad.
Don't worry, buddy, Pearl Jam isn't going anywhere.
Elegiac, Elegiac. Brand new one-off recording from Graham Lewis and Ted Milton. Hard to classify this. No wave inspired, certainly, along the lines of funk cacophony. Screechy sax and groovy bass. No hint of melody going on here, it's all bass and percussion driven, with sax and vocals dropping in and out. Depending on your opinion of James Chance's early 80s stuff, this will or won't appeal.
A Pacific Northwest punk band from the late 1970s, they produced a five-song ep and that's it. But that "it" is powerful good.
I wish this area made better music. Seattle still has this reputation as a "cool music city" but that all died in '94. And even that music was pretty bad.
Don't worry, buddy, Pearl Jam isn't going anywhere.
Puke
WWK: I feel confident we haven't heard the last from Dr. Harvey Camel.
A Pacific Northwest punk band from the late 1970s, they produced a five-song ep and that's it. But that "it" is powerful good.
I wish this area made better music. Seattle still has this reputation as a "cool music city" but that all died in '94. And even that music was pretty bad.
Don't worry, buddy, Pearl Jam isn't going anywhere.
Puke
Pearl Jam is Seattle's Rush, right? I'm correct about this, right?
A Pacific Northwest punk band from the late 1970s, they produced a five-song ep and that's it. But that "it" is powerful good.
I wish this area made better music. Seattle still has this reputation as a "cool music city" but that all died in '94. And even that music was pretty bad.
Don't worry, buddy, Pearl Jam isn't going anywhere.
Puke
Pearl Jam is Seattle's Rush, right? I'm correct about this, right?
Rush at least has some interesting instrumentalism sometimes. Pearl Jam is just a gray wash of sound.
WWK: I feel confident we haven't heard the last from Dr. Harvey Camel.
I wish this area made better music. Seattle still has this reputation as a "cool music city" but that all died in '94. And even that music was pretty bad.
Don't worry, buddy, Pearl Jam isn't going anywhere.
Puke
Pearl Jam is Seattle's Rush, right? I'm correct about this, right?
Rush at least has some interesting instrumentalism sometimes. Pearl Jam is just a gray wash of sound.
If you say so. I just hear dull pretentiousness and uptight fans who think they've figured shit out better than everyone else. (Which, in all honesty, probably also describes most of the bands I love. But that's different.)
The new Vol 4 sabbath remaster sounds surprisingly good to my ears. A ton of compression added but those early sabbath records needed it bad IMO. Very thin yet muddy sounding simultaneously. 70s production can be pretty hit or miss for me