REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: September 4, 2021

GODSTICKS – Inescapable

This is the Welsh Prog metaller’s 5th full length release, and sees the band expanding their sound as well as the line up – with the addition of drummer Tom Price, and guitarist Gavin Bushell. Darren Charles has an amazing and unique vocal style, that I would say sounds like a cross between Layne Stanley and Tom Yorke.

This is a superb record from start to finish. There are some very heavy and djenty moments that appear throughout the record, but it’s the quieter more angelic, ambient moments that really give the album that something special. I don’t know if any of you have heard of a Norwegian band called Jack In the Box, but listen to Relief and it’s an absolute ringer for that band. I love this track, as the off time groove and vocal are brilliant. An almost post rock vibe drives Surrender Maidstone, an amazing vocal from Darren and there is also a short but killer solo towards the end. Tracks like Breathe and Resist are really special, but Numb is the one that gets me every time. An amazing groove and the weird drop note in the main riff is pure genius.

Superb band, that I highly recommend.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.

TED NUGENT – Double Live Gonzo!

This is another Live record that doesn’t often get a mention when people talk about best Live albums. Recorded over various nights across the US in ’76 and ’77, it was pieced together as a whole live concert. Ted Nugent was a big drawer back in the mid-to-late seventies, and sold tons of records right across the States.

Playing the most un-metal guitar with his Gibson Byrdland, boy did he make that thing squeal. I used to love old school Nuge – he always put on a great show. I lost interest when he went bat shit crazy, but there is no denying that this album is a barn burner. His mantra was always “if it’s too loud. you’re too old”, and believe me, his gigs were deafening. It’s bitten old Teddy in the ass, as he is totally deaf in one ear and has partial hearing in the other.

What you see here is what you get, good old loud and proud shit kicking rock and roll. All tracks are originals, apart from a very over the top Baby Please Don’t Go, there is no let up right from the get go. It’s all killer and no filler, and my favourite tracks are Great White Buffalo, and Wang Dang Sweet Poontang, where it’s all about the guitar and Ted gives his all.

9.5/10 from The Grooveman.