REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: October 30, 2021

GENESIS – Selling England By The Pound

Over the years I have come to the conclusion that Genesis (after Gabriel and Steve Hackett had left the band) should have changed their name. The difference in sound and structure of the songs were so markedly different, that they were a different band. This version that recorded this album were an integral part of the seventies Prog scene – in fact – they were flag bearers as they painted pictures with their sonic warblings.

Fast forward to the Collins fronted band, and the line between his solo career and Genesis was very blurred indeed. They had become a pop band and all forms of experimental and progressive music had gone. I feel the same about Van Halen as well, as their sound changed some much when Hagar joined and became a different outfit.

Anyway back to the album. This is one of my favourite Genesis records and contains Live favourites such as I Know What I Like, Firth Of Fifth and the epic Battle Of Epping Forest. They were so good at this time and it was only ’73. I don’t think there will ever again be a period when there was so much musical creativity seeping out of every record.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

GODSTICKS – Emergence

Hailing from Wales, Godsticks’ blend of progressive metal is a breath of fresh in what was becoming a very familiar landscape. ecade), and it spawned a squillion bands trying to do the same. However, Godsticks chose to try and be original in this very cluttered musical area, and to me, they are just superb.

This is the band’s third full length album and was released in 2015 – IMHO is a killer record. I’m not sure if anyone is familiar with the Norwegian band, Jack In The Box, but Darren Charles vocal delivery and tone is a nailed on bomb ringer for their vocalist. The riffs and grooves here also give a nod to that band. I love this record bunches as the riffs, grooves, and melodies are their own and it’s a great kick to still be surprised by a band and their music. Trust me, this is a freakin’ great record. One of my favourite tracks over the last couple of years is Exit Stage Right. The vocal delivery and melody are sublime, and add to that the wonderful groove and choppy riff – it’s a track that I return to often.

I can’t recommend this highly enough and it’s a big 10/10 from The Grooveman.